The NLC confronts state governors over attempts to set their own minimum wages, defending national economic and worker welfare standards.
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Nigeria’s $600 million annual palm oil importation exposes severe policy failures, leading to high food prices and neglect of local agricultural production.
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Peter Obi calls on President Tinubu to release Nnamdi Kanu, EndSARS protesters, and other detainees, emphasizing the importance of justice and national reconciliation in Nigeria
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The Lagos State government takes a firm stance against improper waste disposal in markets. Oyingbo Market faces a 48-hour deadline to address sanitation issues or risk sanctions. This crackdown aims …
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ASUU calls for government action on university funding and infrastructure to end recurring strikes.
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Nigeria’s debt repayment obligations have surpassed its spending on recurrent and capital expenditures, raising concerns about economic stability and long-term growth.
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The cholera outbreak in Nigeria spreads rapidly, affecting children and schools. Urgent measures are needed to control the situation and save lives.
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The Presidency has called on state governments to lead the school feeding program, emphasizing their crucial role in enhancing children’s nutrition and education.
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Illegal miners exploit $335 billion in Nigerian minerals. Experts call for solid minerals to remain on the exclusive list to prevent economic losses.
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The Nigerian government and oil sector stakeholders discuss strategies to ensure the importation and distribution of high-quality fuel, addressing public concerns.