Poor urban planning and inadequate laws fuel homelessness and slums in Nigerian cities, experts warn. Corruption and lack of enforcement worsen the crisis.
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The Nigerian government announces a 180-day plan to reduce food prices, focusing on boosting agricultural productivity, improving supply chains, and implementing strategic interventions to stabilize prices.
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NERC implements tough new measures to ensure electricity distributors in Nigeria meet operational and service standards.
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The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has ignited a legal firestorm in Osun State, demanding the arrest and prosecution of the state’s House of Assembly Speaker, Wale Egbedun, for allegedly obstructing the execution of a court order and assaulting a lawyer in the process.
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Streamlining governance costs is essential for Nigeria’s recovery, according to experts. Efficient governance can address many of the country’s pressing issues.
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El-Rufai’s former commissioners deny financial misconduct claims, challenging the accuracy and motives behind the allegations.
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TUC President Festus Osifo eagerly awaits the outcome of President Tinubu’s consultations on a new minimum wage, stressing the need for an increase to combat inflation.
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A Nigerian court has rejected a request by former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello to move his N80.2 billion fraud trial from Abuja, the nation’s capital, to Lokoja, the capital of Kogi State. This decision comes amidst an ongoing legal battle between Bello and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which is prosecuting him for alleged financial misconduct.
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The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) celebrated the dedication of four senior officers by promoting them to the prestigious rank of Air Commodore shortly before their retirement. This special promotion recognizes their exceptional service and contributions to the nation.
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Severe petrol scarcity in Nigeria causes business disruptions and spikes in fuel prices amid logistical and weather challenges.