Nigeria’s House of Reps advances a bill for mandatory counselling and training for corruption convicts to promote reform and reduce reoffending.
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Seplat Energy’s $800 million Mobil acquisition doubles production and boosts revenue to $1.45 billion, driving growth in Nigeria’s energy sector.
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A Federal Capital Territory court rejected Yahaya Bello’s bail request, citing procedural errors, as EFCC claims it was filed too early
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Tinubu unveils ‘Earn from the Soil’ to make Nigeria a top global agricultural exporter by 2025, promoting food security and economic growth.
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Explore strategies to address tribalism and religion in Nigerian politics through constitutional reforms, merit-based appointments, accountability, and interfaith dialogue
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Reps promise to force the observance of the Disability Act and enabling standing seating for people with disabilities in the National Assembly.
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Nigeria says Port Harcourt refinery is 90 percent complete, boosting Nigeria’s refining capacity to 210,000 bds.
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Nigeria and Saudi Arabia advance steel partnership talks, boosting local iron ore processing and mineral sector investments