He asks Nigerians to embrace gas (CNG) at N200 per cubic meter because of its lower cost, and cleaner than petrol which costs N1,000 per liter.
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NUPRC and industry stakeholders have been called on by President Tinubu to synergize to achieve the target of one million barrels per day in order to rev up oil production …
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Despite spending N1.5 trillion on petrol subsidies, Nigeria’s fuel scarcity worsens under President Tinubu, leading to long queues and a thriving black market.
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Council of State backs Tinubu, condemning protests as threats to democracy, emphasizing elections as the only path to change.
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APC UK youth leaders encourage Nigerian youths to engage in dialogue with the Tinubu administration instead of protesting, aiming for unity and lasting change.
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The Nigerian Federal Government has unexpectedly halted the sale of subsidized rice to civil servants, leaving many in uncertainty over the program’s future.
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Ohanaeze Ndigbo clarifies that recent protests are not against President Tinubu’s government but stem from economic concerns. The group calls for economic reforms to alleviate hardships.
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Critics highlight increased attacks on journalists during President Tinubu’s first year, despite earlier promises to uphold press freedom in Nigeria.
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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar criticizes current economic policies, offering a detailed six-step plan to stabilize Nigeria’s struggling economy under President Tinubu.
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The Presidency dismisses claims of President Bola Tinubu addressing the National Assembly, clarifying the administration’s focus on good governance and development projects.