Nigeria risks stagnation without a clear automotive policy, as used vehicle imports dominate and investment in local manufacturing stalls.
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ACF warns that Northern Nigeria insecurity is worsening, causing loss of lives and disrupting communities across the region
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Benue bans basic school graduation parties and textbook monopolies in a new directive aimed at reducing costs for parents.
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The Alaafin of Oyo denies any supremacy battle in Yoruba monarchy, stressing unity, culture and his people’s welfare above rivalry
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Nigeria’s plan to raise salaries for political leaders has sparked outrage from opposition parties, business and religious groups.
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Nigeria decries its $10 billion food import bill, urging innovative agric finance to empower farmers and reduce dependency on foreign staples.
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Nigeria’s governors launch Investopedia to woo investors, aiming to close the $100bn infrastructure gap and drive inclusive economic growth
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FCTA crackdown on tinted glasses and fake plates impounds 700 vehicles in Abuja, as authorities push reforms to improve safety and compliance.
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The US now demands Nigerian visa applicants disclose social media accounts from the past five years, prompting Nigeria to promise reciprocal action.
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Tinubu cuts dialysis cost from N50,000 to N12,000, easing access for kidney patients across federal hospitals nationwide