US tightens pressure on corrupt Nigerian officials with fresh visa ban targeting political actors and election-related misconduct.
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CSOs urge Lagos Water Corporation to hold genuine stakeholder talks before advancing with water privatization plans amid affordability and access fears.
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Rivers Assembly has launched a probe into Ibas’ six-month spending after receiving N254bn in FAAC inflows
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Jigawa seeks partnerships to scale women empowerment programs, aiming to reduce poverty and unlock growth opportunities for vulnerable groups.
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Nigerian professors decry low pay and mounting debts, warning that poor salaries are crippling universities and discouraging the next generation of academics.
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Dangote refinery suspends self-collection sales, urging marketers to adopt its free delivery scheme as disputes with unions and marketers intensify
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Wike warns Jonathan’s potential 2027 comeback could destabilize Nigeria, urging PDP and APC leaders to focus on reforms and younger leadership.
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Albania’s AI minister Edona Bilali says her role is not replacing people but modernizing governance and ensuring technology empowers citizens.
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Dangote refinery rejects DAPPMAN’s ₦1.5 trillion subsidy claim, insisting logistics costs rest with marketers and not its operations
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Lawyers and activists marched in Abuja, demanding EFCC action over $4 billion refinery projects, putting Tinubu’s anti-corruption credentials to a critical test.