Nigeria’s government vows to shut down filling stations over high fuel prices as petrol hits N1,000 per liter.
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Nigeria’s growing fiscal deficit has sparked concerns over government spending and economic management, with critics urging more transparency and accountability.
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President Bola Tinubu’s visit to China in September aims to boost Nigeria’s economy and strengthen bilateral ties through strategic partnerships in various sectors.
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Nigeria’s ban on under-18 candidates for WASSCE exams triggers debate among educators and parents about its fairness and impact.
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Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, attended the swearing-in of Nigeria’s acting Chief Justice, raising questions about his role in government affairs.
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APC chieftain Eze Chukwuemeka Eze believes Nigerians will vote against President Tinubu in 2027, citing economic struggles and dissatisfaction with his leadership.
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The Nigerian naira has closed at 1,596.60 per dollar, impacted by declining dollar liquidity. This situation highlights ongoing foreign exchange market challenges.
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Prince Demola Akinloye, son of the Ojomu of Ajiran, was murdered by gunmen in Lagos, sparking community fear and a police investigation. Â
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Atiku Questions FG Over Oando’s Accelerated Approval in AGIP/ENI Deal and Subsidy Payments
Atiku Abubakar questions the Nigerian government’s fast-tracked approval for Oando’s oil deal and unresolved subsidy payments, raising corruption concerns.
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Nigeria is experiencing a worsening food crisis due to severe floods and droughts. As the government grapples with its response, food prices continue to soar, putting millions at risk of …