Illegal mining in Nigeria continues to divert billions from gold reserves into private pockets despite government initiatives.
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Nigerian troops scored a significant victory against Boko Haram in a recent military operation. The offensive, code-named “Operation Desert Sanity III,” led to the elimination of a high-ranking insurgent leader, …
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Labor unions NLC and TUC have initiated a nationwide shutdown of DisCos offices, protesting against recent electricity tariff hikes amid economic challenges.
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With an aging global workforce, there’s a growing need to effectively integrate older workers by enhancing their skills and adjusting policies.
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The Nigerian government is considering a new wage system that would link workers’ salaries to their productivity levels, aiming to incentivize greater efficiency and performance across various sectors.
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Peter Obi meets with Atiku, Saraki, and Lamido, discussing national revival and strategies to challenge the ruling party’s hold.
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SERAP and allies challenge CBN’s 0.5% cybersecurity levy in court, arguing it infringes on constitutional and economic rights.
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The Nigerian government is strategizing a tax relief initiative that could benefit up to 95% of enterprises. Spearheaded by the Tax Reforms Committee, this move aims to alleviate financial burdens …
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Aliko Dangote, with a $14.3 billion fortune, ranks as the world’s sixth richest manufacturer, underscoring his significant impact on the global economic landscape.
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Unidentified individuals reportedly offered money to Rivers State Chief of Staff Edison Ehie to initiate impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara, according to a video circulating online.