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Two-Thirds of Nigerian Households Can’t Afford Healthy Food

According to a recent NBS 2012 survey, 66.7 percent of Nigerian households cannot afford a healthy diet and food insecurity increasing is worsening power access, living conditions and food insecurity across the country.

Tax Reform Bills to Get National Assembly Scrutiny, Public Interest First

Experts agree on the possible pros and cons of proposed tax reform bills but Nigerians can be assured that the National Assembly will thoroughly deliberate on it in the interest of the country.

CUPP Secretary Links Crime Surge to Fuel Subsidy Removal

Peter Ameh blames Nigeria's growing crime and poverty on the federal government's decision to remove fuel subsidies.

Kwara’s N1.3bn Monthly Palliatives: A Model for Nigeria?

Kwara State, one of the poorest states in Nigeria, has taken a bold step...

Nigeria’s Account Gains N1 Trillion Monthly After Subsidy Removal

Nigeria's Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, recently...

Federal Government to Disclose Six-Month Revenue Report Post Fuel Subsidy Removal

The Federal Government announced its impending release of a detailed report, shedding light on...

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Two-Thirds of Nigerian Households Can’t Afford Healthy Food

According to a recent NBS 2012 survey, 66.7 percent of Nigerian households cannot afford a healthy diet and food insecurity increasing is worsening power access, living conditions and food insecurity across the country.

Tax Reform Bills to Get National Assembly Scrutiny, Public Interest First

Experts agree on the possible pros and cons of proposed tax reform bills but Nigerians can be assured that the National Assembly will thoroughly deliberate on it in the interest of the country.

Kano Reunites Minors with Families after #EndBadGovernance Protest

Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State reunites 76 minors arrested while protesting #endbadgovernance with their families. But the governor, who said the minors would undergo rehabilitation, warned against violent protests and said education was the way forward.

New Bill Proposes ₦20m Fine, Jail Terms for Ponzi Operators

Nigeria’s Senate proposes a ₦20m fine and jail terms for Ponzi operators, enhancing investor protection through modern financial reforms.