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NHIA implemented a 93 percent capitation fee increase to benefit healthcare service improvement.
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Drug abuse significantly contributes to Nigeria’s crime rates, particularly among youths. Addressing this issue requires comprehensive strategies, including public education and strengthened law enforcement.
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The Federal Government meets with the NLC because they need to avoid a nationwide telecom tariff protest on February 4.
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Attacks on police officers threaten national security, Lebeya says. DPCI reports on police killings, state capture cases, fraud, and cash-in-transit crimes
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Through the construction of five energy hubs Sanwo-Olu aims to improve both electrical supply levels and boost investment in the area.
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FIRS has unveiled its strategic approach to reaching N25.2 trillion in revenue during 2025.
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The Nigerian Government presented N30 million to the family of late Taiwo Akinkunmi because of his lasting impact on the nation.
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Convicted kidnapper Evans applies for a plea bargain, claiming he has reformed through education and faith. The court adjourns the case to March 2025
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Nigeria’s surge in cybercrime is driven by high unemployment, societal pressures for quick wealth, outdated laws, increased internet access, and cultural factors glamorizing fraudulent activities.