Nigerian doctors’ strike enters 15th day, demanding immediate CBA conclusion and updated salaries as hospitals nationwide struggle to provide essential medical services.
Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (PINL), responsible for safeguarding oil pipelines in Delta State, Nigeria, is under scrutiny for its performance. Despite accusations of underperformance, PINL receives backing from local experts, government officials, and community leaders who tout the company's success in reducing pipeline vandalism and boosting the regional economy.
Workers in Cross River State express disappointment after Governor Otu announces a new minimum wage of N40,000, citing insufficient support amid rising costs.
Nigerian civil society organizations (CSOs) are demanding stronger action against corruption in the government. The groups are urging political parties to denounce members facing corruption charges and calling for increased transparency and accountability within government institutions.
Following a devastating gas explosion in Ogun, the Nigerian government pledges compensation and calls for heightened safety standards in the gas industry.
As Nigeria grapples with escalating fuel prices and severe shortages, the government takes action, summoning key officials to resolve the deepening crisis affecting millions.
Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara State has presented twelve new vehicles to judges in the state's High Court in a move aimed at improving judicial performance and morale.
Human rights lawyer Femi Falana accuses Nigeria's Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, of failing to improve electricity supply despite increasing tariffs.
Nigerian doctors’ strike enters 15th day, demanding immediate CBA conclusion and updated salaries as hospitals nationwide struggle to provide essential medical services.
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.