Economists Urge Swift Action as Fuel Crisis Deepens
A worsening fuel shortage prompts economic experts to call for immediate government intervention to prevent broader economic collapse.
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A worsening fuel shortage prompts economic experts to call for immediate government intervention to prevent broader economic collapse.
A top official promises a major shift in tax policy, focusing on fairness and public impact over simple revenue collection.
The nation's telecom regulator reports a surge in active mobile connections, signaling a deepening digital penetration across Africa's most populous country.
The Nigerian currency's sharp depreciation intensifies economic pressures on businesses and consumers.
The Federal Government has initiated a major infrastructure project aimed at improving dam safety, irrigation, and hydropower generation.
A deepening fuel shortage prompts economic experts to call for immediate government intervention to prevent broader economic damage.
A sharp fall in petrol consumption reveals economic strain and a brewing political debate over regional influence.
A staggering number of children in Nigeria's northern region are suffering from severe hunger, signaling a deepening humanitarian crisis.
A court in Nigeria has handed down the death penalty to a man convicted of practicing medicine without a license, a rare and severe sentence for such a crime.
A major Nigerian refinery lowers its wholesale fuel price, signaling a potential shift in the country's energy market amid falling global crude costs.
The police force's top leadership structure is now fully operational following the assignment of responsibilities to eight newly promoted Deputy Inspectors General.
Internal conflict within the African Democratic Congress in Cross River State threatens its political stability ahead of future elections.
A wave of political defections has left the ruling party in near-total control of the federation, blurring the lines between Nigeria's two major political blocs.
Senior figures in Nigeria's main opposition party are taking urgent action to address internal divisions and prevent a collapse.
The security agency issues a direct warning to protect critical infrastructure in the capital territory.
Senior figures within Nigeria's main opposition party are mobilising to prevent a total collapse, sources confirm, following a series of electoral defeats and internal fractures.
A violent attack and kidnapping in Ondo State has sparked furious protests, with residents blocking a major highway with bodies and turning back the state's top police official.
The military is broadening its flight training initiative by establishing a new pilot instruction pipeline in South Africa, a strategic move to grow its aviation corps.
Critical infrastructure failure in the Federal Capital Territory is severing access to markets and schools, threatening livelihoods and education.
The Nigerian currency's sharp depreciation in unofficial trading deepens the country's economic crisis and inflationary pressures.
A fresh analysis highlights the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance, a silent pandemic complicating modern medicine.
The FCT Minister's move to elevate chiefs is seen as a major boost for local governance and cultural recognition.
The Chief of Air Staff announces the NAF is prepared to provide aerial monitoring for the next general elections, a role with significant implications for electoral integrity.
A major Nigerian refinery lowers its fuel price in response to falling global crude costs, offering potential relief for consumers.