Surging food prices require Nigeria to quintuple its school feeding program budget, pushing the government to seek private sector partnerships.
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Nigeria’s labor unions, NLC and TUC, stand firm on a May 31 deadline for a new minimum wage, warning of strikes if the government fails to act.
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Nigerian lawmakers are taking a tough stance on government revenue reporting, threatening to freeze accounts of agencies that fail to comply. This action underscores concerns about transparency and accountability in …
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Organized Labour in Nigeria dismisses the N100,000 minimum wage offer, citing insufficient provisions for the basic cost of living amid rising expenses.
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The CBN has officially withdrawn its cybersecurity levy, opting for alternative measures to enhance financial sector resilience without imposing additional costs on banks.
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The Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has disrupted a major drug trafficking operation led by a Nigerian couple residing in India. The couple, Kazeem Omogoriola Owolade and Rashidat Ayinke …
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The Nigerian Union of Pensioners warns that the Federal Government’s proposal to use the N20 trillion pension fund for projects could jeopardize pensioners’ financial security.
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In Cross River, market women face multiple taxes and poor sanitation, hindering their business operations and threatening their health.
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Dangote’s new refinery starts, promising to end Nigeria’s need for petrol imports and setting a milestone for self-sufficiency in Africa’s energy sector.
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Amid deepening political rifts, five commissioners in Rivers State resign, spotlighting a significant divide over allegiance to Governor Fubara and Minister Wike