Speaker Abbas Tajudeen has withdrawn the controversial Counter Subversion Bill following widespread public backlash, underscoring his commitment to protecting civil liberties in Nigeria.
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Cross River State government partners with MFM to launch a skills acquisition program aimed at reducing unemployment through vocational training and entrepreneurship.
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Council of State backs Tinubu, condemning protests as threats to democracy, emphasizing elections as the only path to change.
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Lawmakers investigate WAEC over a N6 billion deficit and a N5 billion loan, questioning financial transparency and accountability.
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Independent petroleum marketers in Nigeria are optimistic that the Dangote Refinery could lower petrol prices to N600/litre, providing relief amid ongoing fuel market challenges.
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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) is urging President Bola Tinubu to raise the monthly allowance for participants in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to ₦77,000. NANS argues…
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Oba Adejugbe orders lower food prices in Ado Ekiti, bans middlemen to stop price inflation and protect consumers
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Nigerian athletes representing other nations win big at Paris 2024, highlighting Nigeria’s sports talent.
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The Edo State Government has accused Philip Shaibu of impersonating the deputy governor, warning of serious legal and security implications as a court battle looms. The case is set for a crucial hearing in September.
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The Nigerian Senate has strongly refuted accusations by former President Obasanjo, defending its record and calling his claims “false and uncharitable.”