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US Opens Trade Probe Into Nigeria, 59 Others Over Forced Labour Imports

The United States has opened a trade investigation into Nigeria and dozens of economies over alleged failure to block forced labour imports.

Kidnappings, Killings Rise in South-West as Farmers, Travellers Face Growing Threat

Rising kidnappings and attacks across Nigeria’s South-West are forcing farmers off their land and leaving travellers wary of highways.

Whether you like him or not, Wike is delivering results- AGF

Nyesom Wike’s service to Nigerian Law School while FCT Minister is unwaveringly superior,’ says AGF Latif Fagbemi.

Examining Infrastructure Development in Northern Nigeria

Infrastructure development in Northern Nigeria faces significant challenges, yet ongoing projects promise economic transformation and improved quality of life.

Lagos Governor and Senator Push for Ikorodu-Itokin Road Dualization

Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and Senator Adetokunbo Abiru are advocating for the urgent dualization of the Ikorodu-Itokin Road, a vital artery for economic activity in the region. The road's rehabilitation and planned dualization are expected to significantly improve traffic flow and boost economic growth in Lagos State and beyond.

Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway Woes Deepen: Urgent Action Needed

Ten months post-urgent call, Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway's condition worsens, highlighting residents' daily struggles, increased accidents, and the desperate need for governmental intervention to restore safety and connectivity.

Nigeria’s Textile Sector Seeks Infrastructure, Policy Reform

Nigeria's textile industry seeks infrastructure improvement and policy reform for growth.

Ogun State Goverrnor Champions Infrastructure and Investment Growth

Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has a clear vision to maximize Ogun's geographical advantage...

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US Opens Trade Probe Into Nigeria, 59 Others Over Forced Labour Imports

The United States has opened a trade investigation into Nigeria and dozens of economies over alleged failure to block forced labour imports.

Kidnappings, Killings Rise in South-West as Farmers, Travellers Face Growing Threat

Rising kidnappings and attacks across Nigeria’s South-West are forcing farmers off their land and leaving travellers wary of highways.

Hard Economy Pushes Nigerian Parents to Reject Children’s Homework

More Nigerian parents say rising costs and long work hours leave little time to help children complete heavy school homework.

Nigeria’s Displacement Crisis Deepens as 3.7 Million People Crowd Nearly 3,900 Camps Nationwide

Years of insurgency, banditry and communal clashes have forced millions of Nigerians from their homes, creating thousands of displacement camps.