Global Elections and Local Deals: Nepal's Pivotal Vote and Nigeria's Historic Oil Settlement
A pivotal election in Nepal unfolds amid global tensions over Iran and domestic Nigerian disputes on governance and a historic oil settlement.
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A pivotal election in Nepal unfolds amid global tensions over Iran and domestic Nigerian disputes on governance and a historic oil settlement.
A major US cabinet shake-up coincides with contradictory assessments of progress and failure in Nigeria's domestic projects and foreign oil deals.
A Nigerian opposition party advocates for politicians to maintain outside careers to curb corruption, amid broader political criticism and international developments.
A week of political statements sees a governor crediting the president, opposition parties weighing in on governance, and a controversial international comment.
Congress is poised to uphold the President's military authority as a new US-Israel campaign escalates and claims American lives.
A House of Representatives committee has questioned the National Library over a multi-million naira project in Jalingo, as a major oil dispute is settled and political figures debate the state of governance.
As the US-Iran conflict escalates, Trump's push for influence over Tehran's future clashes with congressional war powers debate, while Nigeria resolves a major oil dispute.
A prominent critic's sweeping condemnation of governance contrasts with official announcements of progress and legislative scrutiny of stalled public works.
President Tinubu's administration resolves a 15-year oil dispute while facing domestic criticism and implementing policy adjustments at airports.
President Tinubu's administration moves on multiple fronts, resolving a major oil dispute, adjusting airport payment systems, and clarifying a medical education reform.
Amid escalating US-Israel airstrikes in Iran and a terror attack in Benin, former US President Trump's controversial intervention and a US embassy closure in Nigeria highlight a volatile regional and global security landscape.
A landmark tax law in Enugu aims to curb illegal collections, while political parties threaten a boycott of the 2027 elections and Trump makes controversial remarks on Iran's leadership.
Multiple federal agencies face public backlash over policy implementation, from airport tolls and medical education to delayed salaries and power protests.
President Tinubu fills key civil service vacancies while the US Embassy suspends operations in Abuja over protest concerns, highlighting a day of significant administrative and security developments.
A series of federal actions this week, from airport policy adjustments to a major oil dispute resolution, highlight the government's push on infrastructure and economy amid criticism over salary delays.
The temporary closure of the US Embassy in Abuja for routine business coincides with escalating Middle East violence, raising concerns for Nigerian citizens abroad and domestic security.
President Tinubu makes key political and economic moves while US President Trump announces a major cabinet change.
The U.S. Embassy's temporary closure in Abuja disrupts services for Nigerians amid security concerns, while Iran offers assurances to citizens abroad and domestic political shifts continue.
A protest at the Federal High Court highlights internal party disputes as opposition groups face legal challenges.
The Osun APC chairman asserts the party's electoral strategy is rooted in grassroots appeal, distancing itself from reliance on federal power.
Iran's ambassador to Nigeria says Nigerian citizens are safe despite intense airstrikes, even as reports detail widespread damage and civilian casualties.
Libyan prosecutors name suspects in a high-profile assassination while Iran's ambassador to Nigeria pledges protection for Nigerians amid regional conflict.
A Nigerian opposition party begins electronic membership registration amid a backdrop of escalating violence in Iran and a deadly jihadist attack in Benin.
In a week of global and domestic developments, Iran's envoy in Abuja offers reassurances to Nigerian citizens, while a major U.S. cabinet shake-up and a clarification on Nigerian medical education also make headlines.