As economic hardships bite, Nigeria sees a troubling rise in imports of damaged vehicles, risking safety and undercutting national revenue through widespread duty evasion.
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The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched a groundbreaking initiative to introduce three new national identity cards, signaling a significant leap forward in the country’s identification system. With these new…
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Nigeria is set to launch a major initiative aimed at improving mass transit in the country. The Federal Government announced plans to roll out 2,700 compressed natural gas (CNG) powered buses and tricycles by May 29, 2024.
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Amidst anticipation and speculation, renowned Nigerian politician and business tycoon, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has made a decisive move by appointing Emomotimi Agama as the new Director-General of the Securities and…
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Despite the Naira’s recent appreciation, prices in Nigeria continue to rise, defying expectations. Economists predict a slow transition to lower market prices.
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Despite laws against child labor, underage girls in Nigeria, especially from regions like Benue and Oyo, continue to be exploited as domestic workers due to poor law enforcement.
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The Oyo Mesi, the kingmakers of the Oyo Empire, are appealing a court decision that threw out their lawsuit against Governor Seyi Makinde..
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The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) has reportedly placed Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State on a watchlist, following allegations of financial misconduct to the tune of N80.2 billion. The move…
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The Nigerian government begins enforcement raids in Abuja, targeting supermarkets and markets to ensure compliance with pricing regulations and stabilize food costs.
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Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is searching for Yahaya Bello, the former governor of Kogi State. Bello is wanted for alleged money laundering exceeding N80 billion. A tense standoff occurred when EFCC attempted to arrest Bello at his residence