Nigeria’s healthtech startups have earned $194 million but still trail Kenya in investment, highlighting challenges and opportunities in Nigeria’s healthtech sector.
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Nigerian manufacturers warn that further interest rate hikes could cripple the industry, leading to closures, job losses, and economic instability.
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The FCCPC and EFCC have united to address arbitrary price hikes and protect Nigerian consumers from market exploitation. Their partnership aims to foster a fair and transparent marketplace.
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Anglican bishops criticize Nigeria’s handling of protests, urging swift government action on hunger, security, and economic reforms.
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Nigerian government blocks N83 billion protest funds and arrests political collaborators linked to efforts at destabilization.
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Infrastructure and market access are fueling MSME growth in Lagos, Rivers, and Kano. These cities are emerging as prime locations for small business expansion in Nigeria.
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Speaker Abbas Tajudeen has withdrawn the controversial Counter Subversion Bill following widespread public backlash, underscoring his commitment to protecting civil liberties in Nigeria.
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Cross River State government partners with MFM to launch a skills acquisition program aimed at reducing unemployment through vocational training and entrepreneurship.
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Council of State backs Tinubu, condemning protests as threats to democracy, emphasizing elections as the only path to change.
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Lawmakers investigate WAEC over a N6 billion deficit and a N5 billion loan, questioning financial transparency and accountability.