Streamlining governance costs is essential for Nigeria’s recovery, according to experts. Efficient governance can address many of the country’s pressing issues.
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Nigerian states may lay off 600,000 employees to implement a new minimum wage amid a severe fiscal crisis.
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The NDLEA has arrested a monarch and others for drug trafficking, seizing large quantities of cannabis and cocaine across Nigeria.
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The UN predicts that 82 million Nigerians may face hunger by 2030, urging urgent measures to combat rising food insecurity and agricultural challenges.
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Experts urge Nigeria to address insecurity and logistic challenges to combat rising food inflation, which has reached 40.66%.
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Nigeria’s Court of Appeal suggests crucial electoral reforms to address flaws and enhance credibility in future elections.
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Dr. Chike Obidigbo argues that June 12 should reflect Nigeria’s democratic failures rather than celebrate it as Democracy Day.
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To effectively combat financial crimes, the EFCC must gain independence from presidential influence, ensuring unbiased and effective operations.
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Lagos government identifies cholera source as unregulated drinks and contaminated water, intensifies efforts to combat spread and ensure public safety.
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Aiteo ends contracts with several security firms following their involvement in crude theft and other criminal activities.