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Osimhen hunts goals as Nigeria fight for World Cup survival

Nigeria and DR Congo face off in a tense playoff battle, with Osimhen’s form and Congo’s resurgence setting the stage for a dramatic qualifier.

Doctors Strike Enters 15th Day Over Pay, CBA Delay

Nigerian doctors’ strike enters 15th day, demanding immediate CBA conclusion and updated salaries as hospitals nationwide struggle to provide essential medical services.

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Oil Investors Face Bureaucratic Hurdles in Dollar-Starved Nigeria

Oil investors in Nigeria struggle with complex regulations and dollar shortages, hindering operations and raising concerns about future growth and stability.

Tinubu Dedicates Key Abuja Road to Nobel Laureate Soyinka

President Bola Tinubu honors Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka by renaming a key road in Abuja, highlighting his contributions and the government’s commitment to cultural recognition.

Invalid LASU Degree Certificate Surfaces at Suya Stand

A mishandled and invalid degree certificate from Lagos State University was recently found at a local suya spot, prompting an immediate response from the university to prevent future incidents.

NLC Defends Grid Shutdown Over Nationwide Strike

NLC defends decision to shut down Nigeria's national grid during strike, disputing TCN's claims and calling for fair wages and better working conditions.

NLC Raises Alarm Over Soldier Deployment to Institutions Amid Strike

The NLC has condemned the government's deployment of soldiers to institutions amid a nationwide strike, calling it an act of intimidation against protesting workers.

Mbappe Secures a Five-Year, €150 Million Deal With Real Madrid

Kylian Mbappe joins Real Madrid in a €150 million deal, setting the stage for an exciting future with the La Liga champions.

Nigeria Advances in Global Markets with Key Economic Reforms

Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu's recent executive orders aim to elevate the country's petroleum sector to global competitiveness.

N44bn Fraud Scandal Rocks First Bank, Police Assistance Sought

A massive N44 billion fraud scandal has rocked First Bank of Nigeria, prompting police involvement and raising significant concerns over internal controls.

Looming Strike Threatens to Deepen Economic Hardship

Nigerian rights group CERON warns the government of a looming labor strike that could worsen the nation's economic hardship. The group urges renewed negotiations between the government and labor unions to reach a compromise on a new minimum wage. With Nigerians already struggling, a strike would further erode purchasing power and potentially lead to social unrest.

IBEDC Sacks Kingsley Achife as Acting Managing Director, Appoints Francis Agoha

IBEDC appoints Francis Agoha as new Acting Managing Director, replacing Kingsley Achife to drive improvements in electricity distribution and service reliability.

Nigeria’s Labor Unions Announce Indefinite Strike

Nigeria's labor unions declare an indefinite strike from June 3, 2024, over unresolved wage and working condition issues, impacting public services nationwide.

Tinubu Launches Initiative to Bridge Gap, Empower Vulnerable Nigerians

In a move to bridge the gap between the government and local communities, Nigerian...

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Osimhen hunts goals as Nigeria fight for World Cup survival

Nigeria and DR Congo face off in a tense playoff battle, with Osimhen’s form and Congo’s resurgence setting the stage for a dramatic qualifier.

Doctors Strike Enters 15th Day Over Pay, CBA Delay

Nigerian doctors’ strike enters 15th day, demanding immediate CBA conclusion and updated salaries as hospitals nationwide struggle to provide essential medical services.

Economy: Experts Question Federal Government’s Positive Assessment

Analysts say Nigeria’s economic gains are largely on paper, with macro improvements yet to translate into real relief for citizens. Experts urge targeted reforms for inclusive growth.

7 Ways People Waste Money Without Noticing

People often lose money through unnoticed daily habits. These seven common financial leaks quietly weaken budgets and increase monthly pressure.