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Tinubu vows to crush terror and secure prosperity in Democracy Day address

President Bola Tinubu used his Democracy Day address to vow victory over terrorism and secure economic prosperity, while marking 27 years of unbroken civilian rule in Nigeria.

NNPCL and security agencies intensify crackdown on pipeline vandals

NNPCL and security agencies have intensified their crackdown on pipeline vandalism after finding a damaged crude oil pipeline in the FCT and arresting three suspects.

Govt Officials, Contractors To Fly Only Nigerian Airlines

Soon, government officials and contractors to fly only Nigerian airlines.

13 Nigerian Airlines Blacklisted for Contract Breaches

The NCAA has blacklisted 13 Nigerian airlines for breaching contractual agreements, aiming to enforce stricter compliance and improve aviation safety.

Domestic Airlines Face Extinction Amid Naira Devaluation

Amid spiraling operational costs, Nigerian airlines could cease operations by March 2024, industry operators...

How Nigerian Airlines Beat High Costs by Increasing Flight Seats

Nigerian airlines have adopted a new strategy to cope with the high operating costs...

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Tinubu vows to crush terror and secure prosperity in Democracy Day address

President Bola Tinubu used his Democracy Day address to vow victory over terrorism and secure economic prosperity, while marking 27 years of unbroken civilian rule in Nigeria.

NNPCL and security agencies intensify crackdown on pipeline vandals

NNPCL and security agencies have intensified their crackdown on pipeline vandalism after finding a damaged crude oil pipeline in the FCT and arresting three suspects.

Cardoso wins Central Bank Governor of the Year award

CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso has won the Central Bank of the Year award in London, dedicating the recognition to the apex bank's board, management and staff.

Business confidence in the macroeconomy rises to 7.9 index points, says CBN

Business confidence in Nigeria's macroeconomy rose to 7.9 index points in May from 3.9 in April, the CBN says, even as consumers remained pessimistic.