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NESG Warns 2027 Elections Could Disrupt Economic Reforms

NESG warns the 2027 elections may undermine Nigeria’s economic reforms, stressing consolidation, disciplined policies, and stronger growth in agriculture and manufacturing.

US Approves $413 Million for Security Operations in Nigeria, Africa

The United States has allocated $413 million for security operations in Nigeria and West Africa, enhancing counter-insurgency efforts and deepening regional military cooperation.

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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NESG Warns 2027 Elections Could Disrupt Economic Reforms

NESG warns the 2027 elections may undermine Nigeria’s economic reforms, stressing consolidation, disciplined policies, and stronger growth in agriculture and manufacturing.

US Approves $413 Million for Security Operations in Nigeria, Africa

The United States has allocated $413 million for security operations in Nigeria and West Africa, enhancing counter-insurgency efforts and deepening regional military cooperation.

Dangote Cement Rewards Top Distributors With ₦15 Billion Gifts

Dangote Cement celebrated its top distributors with ₦15bn in rewards at the 2026 Awards Night, recognising loyalty and highlighting the company’s Vision 2030 growth strategy.

Paystack Enters Banking With Microfinance Acquisition

Nigerian fintech Paystack has entered banking after acquiring Ladder Microfinance Bank, aiming to close Nigeria’s SME financing gap and expand beyond payments into lending and deposits.