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Globacom Pledges N1 Billion to Lagos Security Trust Fund

Globacom commits N1 billion to the Lagos State Security Trust Fund to support surveillance expansion and emergency response improvements in Nigeria’s largest city.

Amni International Denies Receivership in Cenroc Dispute

Amni International denies it has entered receivership, saying a Federal High Court order in a Cenroc dispute is limited and under appeal.

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CBN Strengthens Diaspora Ties to Boost Nigeria’s Economic Growth

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How Nigeria is Tackling Air Pollution in its Mega Cities

Learn how Nigeria’s megacities like Lagos are addressing air pollution through monitoring systems, cleaner transport, industrial regulations, and international collaborations.

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Lagos Assembly Requires Amendment for LCDAs to Gain Full Status

Lagos Assembly reveals that 37 LCDAs in the state need a constitutional amendment to gain full local government status, as the bill proposes new governance measures.

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High Infrastructure Costs Cut Off 120 Million Nigerians From Internet Access

Infrastructure costs and high service fees have left 120 million Nigerians without internet access, with rural areas being the most affected by the digital divide.

Federal Government Defends Renaming of Niger Delta Ministry

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85.2% of Nigerian Households Still on Estimated Electricity Billing

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Five Nigerian Air Force Personnel Killed in Jos-Akwanga Road Crash

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Nigeria Bans Cooking Gas Exports to Curb Soaring Domestic Prices

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Globacom Pledges N1 Billion to Lagos Security Trust Fund

Globacom commits N1 billion to the Lagos State Security Trust Fund to support surveillance expansion and emergency response improvements in Nigeria’s largest city.

Amni International Denies Receivership in Cenroc Dispute

Amni International denies it has entered receivership, saying a Federal High Court order in a Cenroc dispute is limited and under appeal.

Eno Defends Akwa Ibom Oil Wells Claim

Governor Umo Eno defends Akwa Ibom oil wells ownership, citing Supreme Court rulings amid renewed Cross River revenue claims.

AON Urges Compliance as States Eye Airline Partnerships

AON supports state airline partnerships but warns regulators must enforce AOC rules to protect Nigeria’s aviation credibility and investor confidence.