President Tinubu declared Nigeria’s economy has turned the corner, saying governors no longer borrow from banks to pay workers’ salaries.
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The US Embassy in Abuja warned American citizens Monday of a possible terrorist threat targeting US facilities and affiliated schools in Nigeria.
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Jos DisCo has launched a debt repayment framework that moves verified customer balances to newly installed meters for structured monthly settlement.
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At least 12 Nigerian states have passed the federal government’s tax harmonisation law, with 13 more working through their legislatures, minister-designate Taiwo Oyedele says.
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Entrepreneurs John Dale and Lawrence Oyor launch KwikPort to help African exporters access verified international demand and simplify logistics in Nigeria’s non oil trade
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Senator Jimoh Ibrahim says Nigeria’s absence from the world’s most indebted nations reflects deliberate fiscal discipline under President Tinubu’s administration.
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FIFA launched its 100-day World Cup countdown Tuesday but said nothing about Nigeria’s pending eligibility complaint against DR Congo.
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Power Oil running community prepares members for Lagos Marathon 2026, linking brand advocacy to fitness and heart health.
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Sharia law in Nigeria remains constitutionally protected, council says, rejecting US calls to end Islamic legal practice in northern states.
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Nigeria medical tourism FX outflow rose to $549 million in nine months of 2025, reflecting continued reliance on overseas healthcare services.