Nigeria’s President Tinubu promises to put the vulnerable first while economic reforms begin to bite. Nigeria attracts IMF’s praise and promise of further assistance to advance social investment, diversification.
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The ECOWAS Court ordered Nigeria to compensate Glory Okolie ₦10 million for illegal detention and abuse, urging safeguards for human rights
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Nigeria urges Finland to extradite Simon Ekpa, arrested for alleged terrorism financing and incitement in South-East Nigeria.
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FCT Minister Wike approves N1.1 billion for property compensation for Kuje-Airport road expansion to boost connectivity.
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₦4.64bn audit query predates Umahi’s tenure; aide says Fashola’s administration is responsible, urging the public to ignore misleading claims.
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President Tinubu dissolved the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Governing Council and removed its top officials over allegations of illegal appointments
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Nigeria’s power sector gripped by financial and service delivery challenges, House demands N500bn recapitalisation for DisCos.
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This is a time to rise up and be part of solving our security challenge, which calls for collective efforts, including that of citizens, and collaboration with institutions such as …
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Naira settles unchanged in black market, gains ₦11.77 at official forex market.
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ASUU accuses Fed Uni Gusau of a forgery but the school counters the claim, while UNIZIK counters claims about Prof. Odoh’s appointment as VC.