Tinubu: Petrol Price Hike Inevitable Step to Reform Nigeria
Tinubu has promised to replicate China’s infrastructure in Nigeria and said petrol price hike is a hard decision towards reforms.
Tinubu has promised to replicate China’s infrastructure in Nigeria and said petrol price hike is a hard decision towards reforms.
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Former South African President Mbeki has urged African leaders to make deliberate political choices to foster unity across diverse populations.
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Tunisian presidential candidate Ayachi Zammel was re-arrested shortly after his release, raising concerns of election manipulation.
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Edwin Clark wants FCT Minister Wike tried for treason over threats to “set fire” to PDP-governed states.
Burkina Faso unveiled new biometric passports without the ECOWAS logo after announcing its official departure from the regional bloc.
Dangote Refinery denies reports insinuating it’s influencing petrol prices in Nigeria, emphasising only government can determine rates.
Bill Gates has announced a $2.8bn investment for Nigeria, aimed at tackling health, nutrition, and agricultural challenges.
Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei tragically passed away after being doused in petrol and set on fire by her ex-boyfriend in Kenya.
Julius Abure has been removed as Labour Party national chairman, with Nenadi Usman appointed to head 29-member caretaker committee.
Seven people were confirmed dead and one critically injured in coordinated attacks on Kwatas and Daffo communities, Plateau State.
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China has agreed to continue to support infrastructural development in Nigeria including transportation, ports and free trade zones.
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Ukraine’s foreign minister has resigned amid escalating conflict, as Russia’s relentless attacks claim lives and destroy infrastructure nationwide.
FCCPC has asserted that its recent directive targets exploitative practices and anti-competitive behaviours, not direct price control.
Nigeria has signed two MoUs with Mutual Commitment Company focused on local electric tricycle assembly, supporting Nigeria’s renewable energy goals.
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