Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala gets support from 58 WTO members for a second term as Director-General, with the African Group urging her to announce her intentions soon.
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The Nigerian House of Representatives begins an eight-week annual recess, highlighting legislative achievements and planning for future work.
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Peter Obi demands N5bn and an apology from presidential aide Bayo Onanuga for defamation, issuing a 72-hour ultimatum.
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Femi Otedola urges Nigerians and the government to support Aliko Dangote, emphasizing his pivotal role in the nation’s economic development and infrastructure growth.
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Ohanae Ndigbo condemns Bayo Onanuga’s anti-Igbo remarks, urging him to address national challenges and focus on unity.
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Nigeria’s inflation remains high at 34.19%, with the CBN contemplating another interest rate hike as food inflation and economic pressures persist.
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The House of Representatives urges Nigerian youths to reconsider their planned protest, advocating for dialogue and peaceful resolution of grievances to ensure national stability.
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The FCT Commissioner of Police, Bennett Igweh, appeals to residents to avoid joining the planned nationwide protest, citing safety concerns and government efforts in infrastructure improvement.
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Nigerian officials face accusations of misappropriating COVID-19 intervention funds, prompting widespread demands for transparency and accountability.
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Nigeria’s oil sector is at risk due to a dispute between Dangote Industries and NMDPRA, impacting investment and development prospects.