Construction of the Lagos-Calabar highway poses a threat to crucial submarine cables linking Nigeria to Europe, risking significant connectivity disruptions.
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Nigeria’s labor unions push for a N615,000 minimum wage, as states and the private sector face rising economic pressures.
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Six days after the WEF, Nigeria’s President Tinubu remains unaccounted for abroad. Presidency provides minimal information, stirring public and media speculation.
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In a bid to revitalize urban areas and enhance city infrastructure, authorities in Lagos have demolished more than 100 shanties. This move, part of ongoing efforts to address urban blight …
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Abuja gets a high-tech makeover as the FCTA implements a Smart LED lighting upgrade on Airport Road. The project offers benefits like improved security, aesthetics, and energy savings, and could …
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Ibrahim Zikirullahi highlights the weakened state of Nigerian civil society, attributing it to military legacies and limited support.
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The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced a groundbreaking initiative aimed at providing financial assistance to Nigerians seeking to purchase vehicles. Spearheaded by prominent political figure Tinubu, the initiative seeks …
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The EFCC is investigating 58 ex-governors for embezzling a colossal N2.187 trillion, highlighting extensive corruption in Nigerian state governance over 25 years.
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The corruption trial of former Central Bank of Nigeria governor Godwin Emefiele is adjourned after his defense team objects to new evidence submitted by the prosecution. The judge grants a …
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Nigeria’s Minister of Mines and Steel Development has disclosed that the country spends a staggering $8 billion annually on the importation of steel products. This revelation underscores the significant reliance …