In Nigeria, rising attacks on journalists by state forces jeopardize democracy, stifle transparency, and threaten fundamental press freedoms.
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Nigeria’s aviation sector braces for significant disruptions as aviation workers begin an indefinite strike over unresolved grievances, affecting flights nationwide.
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Former Governor Gbenga Daniel discusses the early steps taken to establish Ogun State as a new frontier in Nigeria’s oil industry.
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Nigeria’s private sector backs a N60,000 minimum wage despite labor’s strike threats and demands for higher wages.
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NELFund unveils a comprehensive strategy to recover Nigeria student loans, ensuring sustainability and support for future students with efficient repayment measures.
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Gombe State in northeastern Nigeria is taking a tougher stance against criminal activity and social vices. Governor Muhammadu Yahaya recently announced the expansion of a task force dedicated to shutting down illegal nightclubs known as “gidan galas” and other problematic establishments. This initiative aims to bring the fight against crime to all 11 Local Government Areas (LGAs) within Gombe’s borders.
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Nigeria secures a $500 million World Bank loan to enhance electricity distribution, aiming to improve power supply and support economic growth.
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President Bola Tinubu promises to dismiss any underperforming ministers, stressing the need for effectiveness and accountability in his administration to enhance local governance.
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Gunmen enforcing an IPOB sit-at-home order killed four soldiers in Aba, escalating tensions on Biafra Day in Southeast Nigeria.
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Chief Bisi Akande, at a significant event, assured Nigerians of sustained peace and prosperity under President Bola Tinubu’s leadership, emphasizing unity and diversity as strengths.