In Nigeria, rising attacks on journalists by state forces jeopardize democracy, stifle transparency, and threaten fundamental press freedoms.
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UPTH ICU staff allegedly exploit critically ill patients, charging for essential supplies like oxygen multiple times, leading to financial burdens for families.
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Gunmen enforcing an IPOB sit-at-home order killed four soldiers in Aba, escalating tensions on Biafra Day in Southeast Nigeria.
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Under President Tinubu, Nigeria battles rising inflation and a significant decline in small and medium enterprises, affecting economic stability.
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Bravura Holdings unveils Zimbabwe’s first world-class lithium upgrade facility at Victoria Falls Mining Indaba
At the Victoria Falls Mining Indaba, Bravura Holdings announces the completion of Zimbabwe’s first world-class lithium upgrade facility, enhancing beneficiation capabilities.
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President Tinubu’s first year in office brings mixed reviews on Nigeria’s economic stability and future prospects.
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Tony Elumelu warns that a N2 trillion debt threatens the Nigerian power sector, urging full privatisation and financial reforms to ensure stability and growth.
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Supreme Court to hear Federal Government’s case against state governors for allegedly undermining local council autonomy and democratic governance.
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Yam, a crucial staple in Nigeria, has become a luxury item for many households due to rising prices and limited supply.
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President Tinubu’s first year marked by economic hardships and insecurity, with reforms failing to deliver promised benefits and citizens left struggling.