Council of State backs Tinubu, condemning protests as threats to democracy, emphasizing elections as the only path to change.
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Oba Adejugbe orders lower food prices in Ado Ekiti, bans middlemen to stop price inflation and protect consumers
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Labour leaders and opposition urge Tinubu to end blame-shifting, fix harmful policies, and address Nigeria’s growing economic crisis.
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Nigerians call on Tinubu to tackle corruption, reduce government costs, and reverse harsh policies after nationwide protests.
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Bode George calls for transparency and clear communication from Nigeria’s government on fuel subsidy payments and oil sector practices.
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Nigeria’s Senate and House investigate the $1.5 billion spent on Port Harcourt Refinery, addressing corruption and inefficiencies in the oil sector
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A father in Zaria claims soldiers killed his son during a protest, prompting the Nigerian Army to promise a thorough investigation.
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Nationwide protests in Nigeria have led to N700bn in economic losses and curfews in Kaduna and Zaria. Businesses report severe impacts.
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Nigerian protests persist as President Tinubu’s address fails to satisfy public demands. Critics call for stronger reforms and immediate action.
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Protests in Nigeria reveal deep economic struggles and divisions, with thousands demanding change amid the worst cost-of-living crisis in years.