In a bid to combat a nationwide fuel shortage in Nigeria, Kwara State takes action. The government launches raids on gas stations in the capital city, targeting hoarding practices that …
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Federal Government Shifts Focus to N2.6 Trillion Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road, Abandons N16 Trillion Railway Projects
In a dramatic shift of priorities, the Federal Government of Nigeria has opted to allocate funds towards the construction of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road project, diverting resources from previously proposed …
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President Bola Tinubu secures a $600 million investment from A.P. Moller-Maersk to modernize and expand Nigeria’s port infrastructure, enhancing container shipping capabilities.
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Ilorin, the capital of Kwara State in Nigeria, is facing a severe fuel shortage that has crippled its transportation sector. Commuters struggle with long queues, limited fuel availability, and exorbitant …
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Nigeria’s economy is grappling with a persistent challenge: oil theft. As the lifeblood of the nation’s economy, oil represents a crucial source of revenue. However, rampant theft and illegal bunkering …
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Lagos State intensifies its fight against noise pollution, sealing five churches and 19 hotels to enforce compliance with environmental standards.
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APC’s National Chairman Ganduje challenges his controversial suspension, attributing the action to political maneuvers aimed at controlling Kano State ahead of future elections.
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President Tinubu’s appointment of Jim Ovia as chairman aims to ensure that all Nigerian students can pursue higher education without financial hurdles.
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The Lagos State Government has moved to dispel rumors circulating about an impending increase in the minimum wage. The clarification comes amidst speculation and confusion among workers and the public, …
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Despite numerous academic vacancies, a government recruitment freeze leaves over 5,032 first-class graduates from top Nigerian universities jobless, hindering educational progress and talent retention.