Increasing numbers of hoodlums in Lagos target motorists and pedestrians, demanding money and valuables under threat, causing widespread concern among residents seeking safer streets.
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The power sector in Nigeria is facing significant challenges, necessitating a complete overhaul to address longstanding issues and ensure sustainable electricity supply across the nation. Inefficiencies, outdated infrastructure, and systemic …
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Nigeria announces the May launch of three new National ID cards, aimed at enhancing financial inclusion and streamlining social interventions for 104 million citizens.
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The Imo State Police Command has arrested Ibe Obasi, the owner of a guest house in Obowo, for the alleged torture and murder of a guest, Ebuka Udemba. According to …
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Nigeria’s Labour Party is grappling with a leadership crisis, as the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) prepares to hold a crucial meeting that could determine the future of embattled chairman Julius …
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The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission mandates refunds for customers overcharged due to a tariff hike, ensuring fairness in electricity billing practices.
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The Nigerian government has announced the imminent launch of a groundbreaking National Identification Card system, set to revolutionize citizen identification and welfare services. In a bid to streamline bureaucratic processes …
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Residents of Edo, Delta, Ondo, and Ekiti states in Nigeria are facing yet another season of power outages, and the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) is pointing fingers upstream at …
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The Nigerian government’s 240% increase in electricity tariffs sparks opposition from manufacturers and labour unions, highlighting concerns over economic impacts and inflation.
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Amidst global discussions on vaccine equity and self-reliance, Nigerian politician Bola Tinubu has urged international partners to collaborate with Nigeria in vaccine production. Tinubu, a former governor of Lagos State, …