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Finance Ministry, contractors clash again over outstanding debt

Nigeria's Finance Ministry says it processed N700bn to 1,240 local contractors, but protesting members of AICAN insist most of them have received no payment.

Xenophobia: Nigeria weighs sanctions against South Africa

Nigeria says it is weighing sanctions against South Africa over renewed xenophobic attacks on Nigerians, warning that a review of bilateral privileges is not off the table.

WhatsApp Moves to Halt $220M Fine as Nigerian Tribunal Upholds FCCPC Penalty

KEY POINTS WhatsApp is appealing a Nigerian tribunal ruling upholding a $220 million FCCPC...

FCCPC Investigates Air Peace, Banks for Alleged Violations of Consumer Rights

FCCPC investigates banking, consumer telecom, air travel complaints.

FCCPC Warns Against Contaminated Foods in Nigerian Markets

The FCCPC warns against contaminated foods in Nigerian markets, highlighting health risks and urging stakeholder support for food safety.

Tinubu’s Purge: President Fires Top Officials of Key Economic Agencies

President Bola Tinubu has dismissed the heads of two vital economic agencies of the...

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Finance Ministry, contractors clash again over outstanding debt

Nigeria's Finance Ministry says it processed N700bn to 1,240 local contractors, but protesting members of AICAN insist most of them have received no payment.

Xenophobia: Nigeria weighs sanctions against South Africa

Nigeria says it is weighing sanctions against South Africa over renewed xenophobic attacks on Nigerians, warning that a review of bilateral privileges is not off the table.

Agriculture records 3.15 percent GDP growth to N11.87trillion in first quarter

Nigeria's agricultural sector grew 3.15 percent year-on-year to N11.87trn in the first quarter of 2026, with crop production leading the gains at N8.9trn, the NBS says.

Nigeria among world’s most expensive countries for airline operations, says IATA

IATA has named Nigeria one of the world's most expensive countries for airline operations, blaming high taxes and charges that keep local carriers from competing.