The EFCC has directed foreign missions in Nigeria to exclusively use the Nigerian naira for all transactions, aiming to strengthen the currency and reduce dollar dependency.
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The Olu of Warri, revered traditional ruler of the Itsekiri people in Nigeria’s Delta State, continues to face opposition from affluent individuals unable to sway him with their riches, according …
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In eight months, over 50 soldiers have died, highlighting the urgent need for improved national security measures in Nigeria.
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Nigeria has launched a major operation to combat piracy and other maritime threats in the Gulf of Guinea. Eight warships and two helicopters from the Nigerian Navy set sail recently, …
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Underneath the bustling streets of Lagos lies a hidden community of tenants, living in the shadows of the city’s towering infrastructure. Their stories are a testament to the resilience and …
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In response to public outcry, the House of Representatives directs the Central Bank of Nigeria to suspend the controversial 0.5% levy on electronic transactions.
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NLC President Joe Ajaero warns of potential wage demand increase beyond N615,000 if economic conditions and inflation continue to worsen.
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Nigerian lawmakers in the Senate advanced a bill on Thursday that proposes raising salaries and allowances for judges at all levels across the country. The legislation, titled “The Judiciary Salaries …
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced the suspension of processing fees on cash deposits until September 30. The decision, which takes effect immediately, comes as welcome news to …
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Peter Obi slams the new Cyber-Security Levy as an unreasonable financial burden on Nigerians, exacerbating the economic challenges under President Tinubu’s administration.