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Tinubu Signs Executive Order to Boost Oil Revenue Remittances

Tinubu signs Executive Order to eliminate PIA deductions and increase oil revenue remittances to the Federation Account.

Tinubu Says Electronic Transmission Supportive

Tinubu signs Electoral Act Amendment 2026, backing a hybrid results system as former REC Mike Igini criticises manual backup provisions.

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ASUU Issues Two-Week Ultimatum to Tinubu Over Governing Council

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Nigeria Mandates CNG Pumps at Fuel Stations to Boost Autogas Use

Nigeria's government may require fuel stations to install CNG pumps to support the rollout of autogas vehicles and reduce reliance on petrol.

Nigeria’s Oil Production Inches Up, But Challenges Remain

Nigeria's oil production edged slightly higher in April 2024, offering a glimmer of hope for the nation's economic prospects. However, this increase falls short of government targets, highlighting persistent challenges that continue to plague the oil sector.

Peter Obi Meets Atiku, Saraki, Lamido to Discuss Nigeria’s Future

Peter Obi convenes with top PDP figures to deliberate on strategies aimed at tackling Nigeria's pressing issues and loosening the APC's hold on power.

Commercial Disputes Hinder Launch of MVNOs in Nigeria

Commercial disputes between MVNOs and MNOs stall the rollout of new telephony services across 31 states in Nigeria, risking broadband targets.

Nigeria, China Collaborate to Boost Trade and Agricultural Exports

Nigeria and China are collaborating to bridge the trade gap and enhance agricultural exports, signaling new opportunities for economic growth and development in both countries.

Nigeria’s Central Bank Doubles Down on Inflation Fight

Nigerians are feeling the pinch of rising prices, and the Central Bank is taking decisive action. Governor Dr. Olayemi Cardoso reaffirmed the Monetary Policy Committee's (MPC) commitment to keeping interest rates high to combat inflation. This comes after two significant interest rate hikes in 2024, pushing the benchmark lending rate to a record 24.75%.

Nigeria’s Immunity Clause: Shield for Governance or Cover for Impunity?

Recent incidents highlight how Nigeria's immunity clause might be shielding officials from accountability rather than just distractions.

Businesses brace as Telcos’ Financial Strain Imperils Network Quality

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IMF Urges Nigeria to End Electricity Subsidies

The IMF warns Nigeria against unsustainable fuel and electricity subsidies, highlighting the need for fiscal discipline to tackle the nation's economic challenges.

Oil Production Boosts Planned for Akwa Ibom State

Nigeria's oil production is poised for a significant boost with the commencement of operations at Oil Mining Lease (OML) 13 in Akwa Ibom State. The project, a collaboration between the state-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) and its partners, marks a promising development for the country's energy sector.

President Tinubu, Chinese Firms Launch $200M Lithium Facility

President Tinubu inaugurates Nigeria's largest lithium processing plant in Nasarawa, signaling a major leap in renewable energy investments and sustainable mining practices.

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Tinubu Signs Executive Order to Boost Oil Revenue Remittances

Tinubu signs Executive Order to eliminate PIA deductions and increase oil revenue remittances to the Federation Account.

Tinubu Says Electronic Transmission Supportive

Tinubu signs Electoral Act Amendment 2026, backing a hybrid results system as former REC Mike Igini criticises manual backup provisions.

Igbo Women Warn Language Faces Extinction Without Action

Igbo Women Assembly raises concern over Igbo language extinction risk and plans Mother Tongue Day 2026 in Awka to promote preservation efforts.

Unexplained Salary Cuts Stir Unrest in Federal Civil Service

Unexplained salary reductions and unpaid allowances spark tension in Nigeria’s Federal Civil Service, raising concerns over possible industrial unrest.