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The Punch Newspapers on MSNMost governors live permanently in Abuja, says NLC presidentThe President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Mr. Joe Ajaero, on Monday, stated that no governor has powers to ban labour ...
The use of AI in journalism is no longer a luxury—it is a necessity. If Nigeria wants to maintain its position as Africa’s ...
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The Punch Newspapers on MSNPoliceman who killed our breadwinner must face justice– Abuja manThe owner of Market Square where the incident happened on Friday was not supposed to open the place on Saturday. Surprisingly ...
THE Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, yesterday lamented that most governors abandon their states and live permanently in Abuja, ...
The unification of Nigeria’s foreign exchange rates was another bold reform aimed at attracting investment and stabilising ...
Engr. Prince Paul Agbonlahor, a US-based engineer, has urged Nigerians living abroad to invest in the country's economy, ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNOyo pensioners remain highest paid in Nigeria - NUPThe Nigerian Union of Pensioners (NUP) has confirmed that pensioners in Oyo State are the highest paid in the country.This was disclosed during a thank-you visit to the state governor, Engr. Seyi ...
Abuja — In addition to the serious waves of violence that are affecting the Nigerian population, including kidnappings, clashes, terrorist attacks and brutal murders, there is poverty, food insecurity ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: Shell Must Clean Up Its 'Toxic Mess' in Niger DeltaActivists and speakers - including King Okabi of the Ogale community - today called for an end to Shell's pollution of the Niger Delta and compensation for the damage they have done on day one of the ...
Nigeria's largest labour union has suspended a planned nationwide protest against a 50% hike in telecommunications tariffs and will negotiate with the government to resolve the dispute within two ...
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo and former Sierra Leonean President Ernest Bai Koroma were among the dignitaries ...
Nigeria holds a formidable 37.5 billion barrels of crude oil reserves and an impressive 200 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, alongside vast, untapped renewable energy potential.
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