The Nigerian Federal Government has unexpectedly halted the sale of subsidized rice to civil servants, leaving many in uncertainty over the program’s future.
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CORAN members await crude oil sales in naira. Regulatory guidelines needed for implementation.
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The NLC condemns the invasion of Labour House in Abuja by security forces, calling it an assault on democratic institutions and workers’ rights.
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Nigeria’s Senate and House investigate the $1.5 billion spent on Port Harcourt Refinery, addressing corruption and inefficiencies in the oil sector
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NNPC and NMDPRA leaders push for a live televised Senate hearing to address oil sabotage claims, aiming to provide public transparency and clarity.
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A father in Zaria claims soldiers killed his son during a protest, prompting the Nigerian Army to promise a thorough investigation.
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Former President Obasanjo reveals Shell’s refusal to invest in Nigerian refineries due to corruption.
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Nigeria LNG sees a 43% drop in dividends due to ongoing gas constraints, reflecting broader issues in the country’s energy sector and impacting production
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Former President Obasanjo warns that those benefiting from Nigeria’s fuel importation industry might frustrate the Dangote Refinery’s success, urging broader economic reforms.
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Nationwide protests in Nigeria have led to N700bn in economic losses and curfews in Kaduna and Zaria. Businesses report severe impacts.