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NARTO urges the government to prioritize the repair of the Oyo-Ogbomosho highway, warning of potential safety risks and economic losses if action is delayed.
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Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour criticizes the Federal Government’s policies, urging unity in the Labour Party and stronger leadership to tackle hardship before 2027 elections
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Some of the most widely used Nigerian slang terms of 2024, examining both their usage and their exact meanings.
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Tinubu rejects the bill extending the retirement age for National Assembly workers, maintaining the current retirement conditions.
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Aliko Dangote has called on the Nigerian government to end the fuel subsidy, arguing that it is no longer sustainable and hinders national development.
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Nigeria’s mental health crisis is deepening due to persistent stigma, inadequate care, and slow policy reforms. COVID-19 has further worsened conditions, driving up rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide.
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Nigeria faces major food wastage, losing 40% of its production yearly due to poor storage and transport. Solutions like cold storage infrastructure are critical.
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As Nigeria faces ongoing petrol scarcity, street hawkers sell fuel at lower prices than filling stations, creating a new supply chain that some motorists now rely on.
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BudgIT highlights misallocation in Nigeria’s 2024 budget, including N250 million allocated to solar street lights under the Cocoa Research Institute in Lagos.