Fifteen senior officers from the Nigerian Army’s Artillery Corps, including 11 Major Generals and four Brigadier Generals, were retired in a pulling-out ceremony in Kaduna.
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From shea butter to sesame seeds, explore five surprising Nigerian products making a global impact through international exports.
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Nigeria’s national electricity grid has collapsed for the third time in one week, disrupting power across the country and raising concerns over the country’s power infrastructure
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NARTO urges the government to prioritize the repair of the Oyo-Ogbomosho highway, warning of potential safety risks and economic losses if action is delayed.
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Lagos government warns residents in flood-prone areas to relocate due to water releases from Oyan Dam as part of flood prevention measures
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Nigerians warn President Tinubu against keeping up economic reforms for as long as 10 or 15 years as recommended by World Bank, or else see unrest.
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Orji Uzor Kalu, Senator, advocates for a single six year term for presidents and governors as it will reduce wasteful expenditure and an incidence of better governance uncomplicated by re-election.
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NFF President Ibrahim Gusau pledges to defend Nigeria’s dignity after the national football team endures harsh conditions in Libya during AFCON qualifiers.
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Nigeria Rolls Out New Oxford R21 Malaria Vaccine: A Step Forward, Yet Concerns Remain
Nigeria’s rollout of the Oxford R21 malaria vaccine signals a groundbreaking step in the fight against malaria, but public skepticism could pose challenges to achieving widespread immunization.
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The start of operations of Aliko Dangote’s Lagos‐based refinery have helped him double his net worth to $28 billion, according to Bloomberg Billionaires Index.