Nigeria exits FATF grey list after implementing sweeping reforms under Tinubu, boosting investor confidence and reaffirming its global financial credibility
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A landmark INTERPOL–AFRIPOL operation, codenamed Catalyst, has led to 83 arrests and the disruption of financial networks linked to terrorism across six African countries
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Communities hosting Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic have appealed to Governor Umo Eno to appoint a rector from the Annang ethnic group.
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Atiku Abubakar and northern groups condemned Sowore’s arrest over #FreeKanu protest, calling it an assault on democracy and civic rights
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The €410 million Omi Eko water transport project will transform Lagos waterways, expand electric ferry routes, and promote sustainable mobility across the city
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Nigeria’s relaxed crypto rules create new opportunities for investors, improving access and oversight while keeping focus on responsibility and compliance.
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Governors and the DSS launch an intelligence sharing initiative to strengthen Nigeria’s security coordination.
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DSS and NASENI begin local production of sophisticated security equipment in Nigeria.
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Lagos will close outdated dumpsites and boost coordination with local councils to improve waste management and flood prevention
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FRSC unveils a contactless driver’s license system to speed up issuance, reduce delays, and enhance Nigeria’s vehicle administration process