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NYSC tells corps members to save beyond allowance

NYSC chief Olakunle Nafiu has urged corps members to save and build extra income streams, warning that poor saving habits persist even on higher pay.

Tinubu says subsidy cabals want him dead

President Bola Tinubu says oil subsidy and exchange rate cabals want him dead, blaming the threat on the reforms he launched after taking office in 2023.

Nigerian Leaders Demand Sanctions Over Minors’ Arraignment

Prominent Nigerians criticize officials over the harsh treatment of young protesters, pushing for accountability and sanctioning key figures.

Afenifere Accuses Tinubu Government of Fascism

Afenifere accuses Tinubu’s government of authoritarianism, plans to form a political party for the 2027 election to restore democracy.

Dangote Accuses IOCs of Sabotage, Criticizes Tinubu’s Government

Aliko Dangote accuses International Oil Companies of sabotaging his refinery, raising concerns about Tinubu's government handling of the petroleum sector.

Tinubu, Lawmakers Set for Clash Over Escalating Food Crisis

Rising food prices spark potential conflict between President Tinubu and Nigerian lawmakers, highlighting urgent food security concerns

Tinubu’s Regime Under Fire for Covert Fuel Subsidy Claims

Allegations arise as Atiku's aide accuses Tinubu's government of secretly reintroducing petrol subsidies, casting shadows on the administration's integrity.

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NYSC tells corps members to save beyond allowance

NYSC chief Olakunle Nafiu has urged corps members to save and build extra income streams, warning that poor saving habits persist even on higher pay.

Tinubu says subsidy cabals want him dead

President Bola Tinubu says oil subsidy and exchange rate cabals want him dead, blaming the threat on the reforms he launched after taking office in 2023.

Gowon: Ojukwu frustrated Aburi Accord peace moves

Yakubu Gowon's new memoir accuses late Biafran leader Ojukwu of frustrating the Aburi Accord and every peace effort before Nigeria slid into civil war.

African AI adoption too slow, PwC warns

PwC warns that African AI adoption is too slow to catch the global boom, with firms investing little and few scaling the technology beyond pilots.