Nigerian Army to Expand Medical Training for Troops
The military is launching a program to train more doctors, aiming to directly improve healthcare for soldiers on the front lines.
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The military is launching a program to train more doctors, aiming to directly improve healthcare for soldiers on the front lines.
Two big government agencies have signed a new agreement, but people here are asking how it will actually help with the high cost of insurance.
The Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate announces a resolution to the delay, providing relief for thousands of federal pensioners dependent on the Defined Benefit Scheme.
The push for state-controlled police forces collides with deep-seated questions of fairness, money, and the nation's founding document.
Nigeria's central bank has released updated guidelines aimed at strengthening the fight against illicit financial flows through banks and other institutions.
A top official declares that political parties holding primary elections that exclude women are violating the country's new regulatory framework.
A local government area in Lagos has finished a significant project to modernize its public school facilities.
The massive investment aims to significantly boost Nigeria's oil production capacity and secure its long-term energy future.
The Nigerian insurer is seeking a major capital injection from existing shareholders to strengthen its financial base and expand operations.
A House committee has given the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria two weeks to collect nearly N19 billion owed by international carriers.
Local council chairman Jimoh Saliu provides educational support as part of government welfare obligations.
A dual payment system for airport access is being reinstated, affecting passenger flow and operational logistics.
The beverage brand Maltina has initiated a nationwide tour of schools, marking a significant corporate social engagement effort.
The insurer's move aims to address evolving financial security needs in a challenging economic climate.
The Ikeja Local Government Area has formally inaugurated its new executive council and appointed advisers, marking a key administrative transition for the district's governance and service delivery.
Governor Abdullahi Sule's approach to selecting a successor is challenging a long-standing informal agreement that rotates power between the state's zones.
A major amateur golf event in Nigeria is expanding, signaling growing corporate investment in the sport and its community appeal.
A power struggle between transport union leaders and government officials is disrupting daily life and livelihoods at a key city park.
The local government chairman has initiated construction on a new primary school, a project aimed at expanding educational access in the community.
The leader of Nigeria's influential petroleum marketers association is making a direct move from business advocacy to electoral politics.
Efforts to unite the All Progressives Congress in Benue State have repeatedly failed, threatening the party's political future in the region.
A senior official has publicly challenged government appointees to account for their performance, signaling a potential shake-up in administrative oversight.
A major women's golf event highlights the sport's growing role in community and health, while Nigeria's sports scene buzzes with youth cricket and basketball qualifiers.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is taking enforcement action against digital platforms operating without proper registration, signaling a major shift in oversight for the online financial space.