Despite spending N1.5 trillion on petrol subsidies, Nigeria’s fuel scarcity worsens under President Tinubu, leading to long queues and a thriving black market.
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Nigeria’s CBN reports record remittance inflows of $553 million in July 2024, a 130% increase from 2023.
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The Court of Appeal in Abuja has affirmed Philip Shaibu’s reinstatement as Edo State’s Deputy Governor, dismissing the impeachment appeal and upholding the rule of law. Â
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Nigeria will begin naira-based crude sales to the Dangote Refinery on October 1, a move aimed at strengthening the local economy.
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NLC President Joe Ajaero faces police questioning over terrorism financing allegations, raising concerns about the labor movement’s future.
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In a major political shift in Ondo State, over 12,000 APC members have defected to the PDP, reshaping the landscape ahead of the November 16 election.
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NERC grants new permits for power generation, including licenses for MTN and Golden Penny Power, enhancing Nigeria’s energy infrastructure.
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Obasanjo blames Nigeria’s stagnation on self-centered leadership, urging leaders to prioritize service, knowledge, and community development.
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Matrix Energy imports substandard petrol from Russia via Malta, raising serious concerns about environmental and public health risks in Nigeria.
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APC National Chairman Ganduje firmly denies any 2027 presidential ambition, calling out a fake poster designed to cause division within the party.Â