Major updates to the Lagos-Calabar Highway project promise enhanced connectivity and economic growth, with a focus on efficient resource management and strategic investments.
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The Nigeria Police Force has issued a warning against violent protests on Democracy Day, urging citizens to honor the holiday peacefully and lawfully.
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Nigeria’s debt has risen to N87.9 trillion from N12.8 trillion in eight years. Experts emphasize the need for economic diversification and fiscal responsibility.
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Lagos braces for potential disruptions as protests are planned for Democracy Day. Police assure residents of safety measures while urging respect for fundamental rights.
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Nigeria’s House of Reps demands a probe into the Central Bank’s handling of Heritage Bank’s failure. Concerns surround depositor compensation and potential regulatory failings.
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IGP Kayode Egbetokun orders a thorough investigation into the suspected murder of Andrew Ochekwo and the disappearance of two women in Aba.
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Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has dismissed Solomon Arase as Chairman of the Police Service Commission, raising questions about the future of police reform initiatives.
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Nigerian workers anxiously await President Tinubu’s decision on a proposed minimum wage increase. The NLC is pushing for a significant raise, while the government has offered a smaller increase. The decision will impact worker livelihoods, business operations, and the overall Nigerian economy.
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In a desperate bid to bolster its dwindling forces, Russia is accused of coercing African students and migrants into fighting in Ukraine. Thousands face the threat of visa revocation or deportation if they refuse to join the military. This tactic raises concerns about the exploitation of vulnerable populations and potential violations of international law.
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The Nigeria Customs Service has reduced checkpoints on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway by 50%, aiming to enhance strategic positioning and improve traffic flow.