Nigerians adopt creative strategies to endure soaring food prices, highlighting resilience but calling for systemic solutions to the crisis.
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Efforts to reduce poverty in Taraba include education reforms, cooperative empowerment, and agricultural advancements, aiming for transformation by 2027
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Global vaccine gaps have contributed to an increase of 20% of measles cases in 2023.
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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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IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva says high prices still taking a toll on families, warning of slow global growth, ‘worsening debt challenges. Over the next 5 years, global economic growth is …
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Nigerians warn President Tinubu against keeping up economic reforms for as long as 10 or 15 years as recommended by World Bank, or else see unrest.
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The Organisation of African Instituted Churches (OAIC) has partnered with UN Women to promote an end to women and child abuse and Christian religious leaders in Nigeria. A two day …
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Nigeria is being urged by the World Bank to keep its economic reform efforts for the next 10 to 15 years in order to develop in a sustainable way and …
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The Nigerian Presidency has refuted claims that Nigeria was snubbed in the 2024 UN Human Rights Council election since Nigeria did not participate in this election cycle.
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Ex Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo lauds China’s cooperation with Africa on infrastructure, technology transfer and economic growth when he meets with Chinese officials in Beijing.