The Nigerian government announces a 180-day plan to reduce food prices, focusing on boosting agricultural productivity, improving supply chains, and implementing strategic interventions to stabilize prices.
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NERC implements tough new measures to ensure electricity distributors in Nigeria meet operational and service standards.
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The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has ignited a legal firestorm in Osun State, demanding the arrest and prosecution of the state’s House of Assembly Speaker, Wale Egbedun, for allegedly obstructing …
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Streamlining governance costs is essential for Nigeria’s recovery, according to experts. Efficient governance can address many of the country’s pressing issues.
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El-Rufai’s former commissioners deny financial misconduct claims, challenging the accuracy and motives behind the allegations.
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TUC President Festus Osifo eagerly awaits the outcome of President Tinubu’s consultations on a new minimum wage, stressing the need for an increase to combat inflation.
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A Nigerian court has rejected a request by former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello to move his N80.2 billion fraud trial from Abuja, the nation’s capital, to Lokoja, the capital …
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The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) celebrated the dedication of four senior officers by promoting them to the prestigious rank of Air Commodore shortly before their retirement. This special promotion recognizes …
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Severe petrol scarcity in Nigeria causes business disruptions and spikes in fuel prices amid logistical and weather challenges.
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Nigerian states may lay off 600,000 employees to implement a new minimum wage amid a severe fiscal crisis.