Nigeria’s fuel shortages may ease in weeks, says IPMAN spokesperson Ukadike Chinedu, offering hope for stable supply.
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The SDMA’27 campaign is one for independent appointments in Nigeria’s democracy.
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According to Adebayo, Nigeria’s export trade is key to economic progress.
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NDDF is enraged by court judgment on Rivers LG funds.
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Rice prices in Nigeria have soared by 123%, making it increasingly unaffordable and diminishing the value of the new minimum wage amidst ongoing inflation.
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The NLC condemns IMF and World Bank’s influence on Nigeria’s subsidy removal, calling it harmful and urging for economic autonomy
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Presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga assured Nigerians of Tinubu’s commitment to easing economic hardships, dismissing criticism as he detailed the President’s plans for stability and growth.
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Standard Bank reports that Nigeria loses $26 billion annually due to power failures, affecting economic productivity and prompting calls for infrastructure investment.
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Nigeria’s Forum of Former Deputy Governors urges the Federal Government to prioritize agriculture reform, including data-driven farmer support, agricultural hubs, and youth programs.
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Nigerian companies that increase the wages they pay to low income employees or hire more workers get 50 percent deductions under Nigeria’s new tax bill.