Fuel queues shrink as Nigeria's daily petrol use drops sharply
Official data shows a dramatic fall in petrol consumption, easing pressure on queues and household budgets.
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Official data shows a dramatic fall in petrol consumption, easing pressure on queues and household budgets.
The National Human Rights Commission says Kano state accounted for the most reported abuses in the country last year.
Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde's statement highlights the severe depletion of the main opposition party's state-level leadership.
Residents are talking about the troubling logic behind state police actions and what it means for daily life.
Governor Peter Mbah urges Ndigbo to rethink their political approach while a new grassroots movement takes hold in Enugu.
The FCT Minister clarifies a significant cultural and administrative move affecting a key Abuja area council.
The arrival of the high-end Zeekr 9X SUV marks a significant push for premium electric vehicles in Africa's largest economy.
The Nigerian Army is expanding its medical corps by sending more doctors for specialized training in South Africa.
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The Nigerian Institute of Management is celebrating over six decades of influence on professional standards and business leadership.
The Chief of Air Staff announces the Nigerian Air Force will be operationally ready to monitor the 2027 general elections.
A senior party official frames a recent judicial decision as an opportunity for the opposition Peoples Democratic Party.
Regional leaders convene under pressure to address a triple crisis threatening West Africa's stability and economic future.
A massive tuition increase threatens to price future nurses out of their education, sparking campus demonstrations.
A new report details the financial and human toll of recent US military involvement in Iran, while travelers worldwide face higher ticket prices.
A critical failure in national infrastructure leaves millions without reliable access to a basic public utility decades after self-rule.
Internal fighting within the African Democratic Congress in Cross River State is causing uncertainty for supporters and local politics.
Internal divisions within the African Democratic Congress in Cross River State have erupted into public conflict, jeopardizing the party's cohesion ahead of future elections.
A new community program aims to recognize and support women's contributions through direct engagement and resources.
A major interception of dangerous expired products at Nigeria's busiest port raises serious questions about import safety and border control.
A retired army general, convicted of a N1.6 billion fraud, is taking his case to Nigeria's highest court after losing an appeal.
A federal lawmaker's party switch reshapes the political landscape in the oil-rich state ahead of future elections.
A court has handed down a death sentence for a man convicted of posing as a medical doctor, a rare and severe penalty for such fraud.
A new agreement aims to create a single regulatory framework for gaming advertisements, ending a patchwork of state-level rules.