President Tinubu highlights security progress and outlines plans to address North-West insecurity at the Peace and Security Summit in Katsina.
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The ITUC Global Rights Index 2024 ranks Nigeria among the worst for workers’ rights. The NLC calls for urgent reforms to address chronic violations.
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The Nigerian Senate is pushing to ban open grazing and establish ranches to resolve violent clashes between herders and farmers.
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Lagos reports 21 cholera deaths and 401 suspected cases. Officials intensify efforts to control the outbreak and ensure public safety.
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African countries face funding challenges for gas projects, securing only $13.7B of the $150B needed for energy infrastructure.
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Tomato prices in Nigeria remain high due to seasonal factors, inflation, and security issues, affecting consumers and farmers alike.
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Peter Obi criticizes the government’s plan to buy a new presidential jet amid Nigeria’s economic crisis. He urges a focus on citizens’ welfare.
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June 12 protests in Nigeria highlight ongoing hardship and demand change. Citizens call for improved democracy, security, and an end to economic struggles.
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The Nigerian Presidency counters a New York Times report, emphasizing economic reforms and positive progress under President Bola Tinubu’s leadership.
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High Chief Lekan Alabi urges Nigeria to implement reforms based on the 2014 confab report to improve governance and address development issues.