Thousands of federal workers in Nigeria have been subjected to a dehumanizing and chaotic verification exercise in Abuja, the nation’s capital, after being declared ghost workers by the Office of …
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In a decisive move, former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo advocated a shift from oil dependency to agribusiness exports as a solution for the nation’s foreign exchange crisis. He conveyed this …
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Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil producer, is facing a severe fuel crisis as the pump price of petrol has soared to as high as N685 per liter in some northern states. …
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Google has paid tribute to Rashidi Yekini, Nigeria’s legendary goalscorer, with a special doodle on what would have been his 60th birthday. Yekini, who died in 2012, is widely regarded …
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Nigerian lawmakers are facing public outrage for spending billions of naira on luxury cars amid the country’s economic woes. The 10th National Assembly, which consists of 469 members, has ordered …
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The Anambra State Government is reiterating its burial laws, warning residents not to violate them. These regulations, introduced in 2019, are designed to streamline and control burial and funeral ceremonies …
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Nigeria and the European Union have sealed agreements worth over €900 million in a significant move towards advancing developmental projects. This historic accord was formalized during the EU-Nigeria Strategic Dialogue …
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Nigeria’s Supreme Council for Shari’ah (SCSN), Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), and Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) have not reached a consensus on Nigeria’s role in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. …
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Nigerian lawmakers have called for banning educational materials that contain or promote lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) issues in nursery and primary schools. The House of Representatives passed a …
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Inclusive Diplomatic Dialogue Unfolds in Abuja In a crucial convergence in Abuja, dignitaries from across the globe gathered at the Foreign Ministry’s Rotunda Hall on October 18, 2023. This eclectic …