Amid a food crisis, Nigeria’s government is distributing 42,000 tonnes of food, promising hope and lower prices for its citizens.
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Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, has been struggling to meet its electricity demand for decades. Despite having abundant natural gas reserves and several power plants, the country suffers from frequent …
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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has lifted the sanctions it imposed on Niger following a military coup that ousted former President Mahamadou Issoufou in February 2021. The …
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NDLEA’s Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa thanks President Tinubu for pivotal support in combating drug trafficking, marking a significant milestone with the nearing completion of new barracks in Yola.
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Vice President Kashim Shettima is set to inaugurate the Light Up South East Initiative in Enugu, aiming to enhance power delivery to key industrial sectors and bolster regional development.
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ASUU in the Benin Zone calls on President Tinubu’s administration to address the severe effects of anti-poor policies, highlighting academics’ plunge into poverty.
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Fuel tanker drivers have called off their strike after the federal government intervened to address their grievances, the president of the Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), Yusuf Lawal, said …
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Nigeria’s federal government has denied the claim that it gave each state 30 billion naira ($77 million) to tackle the food crisis in the country. The governor of Oyo state, …
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Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, is facing a food crisis that has been worsened by the economic downturn, insecurity, and climate change. The government has announced a plan to use …
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The Central Bank of Nigeria calls for patience as it intensifies efforts to stabilize the Naira and address the foreign exchange market’s challenges, promising better economic conditions ahead.