African Confidential: FG Outspends Biafra Lobbyists Seeking To Influence Trump On Nigeria
Report says Nigeria pays $750,000 monthly to US lobbyists, dwarfing Biafra groups seeking sanctions and backing, who spend $66,000 monthly.
Report says Nigeria pays $750,000 monthly to US lobbyists, dwarfing Biafra groups seeking sanctions and backing, who spend $66,000 monthly.
Peter Obi urges pause on Nigeria’s new tax law, citing 31 critical flaws, lack of transparency, and citizen impact.
The United States has delivered military equipment to Nigeria, reinforcing defence cooperation amid growing security challenges.
Uganda’s communications regulator orders temporary internet shutdown to curb misinformation and safeguard national security during elections.
HYPREP has donated five modern ambulances to Rivers State hospitals in Ogoniland to strengthen emergency healthcare delivery.
President Tinubu says the Nigeria-UAE partnership will expand green investment, create jobs, and support industrial growth nationwide.
UNIMAID says viral claims that its students were arrested over Boko Haram links are false and misleading.
Maxwell Opara urges patients to claim their right to access medical records in Nigerian hospitals
ASUU demands Isa Yuguda’s apology and resignation as NOUN Pro-Chancellor over remarks it says threaten university autonomy and professors.
Police arrest three suspects in Katsina, recovering thousands of detonators and tonnes of gelatine explosives in Daura.
US AFRICOM delegation pledges deeper cooperation with NDLEA, praising Marwa’s leadership and Nigeria’s expanding role in global drug enforcement.
NSCDC arrests three suspects in Nasarawa over alleged kidnapping, robbery and theft, recovering stolen mobile phones.
Tinubu says Nigeria’s lithium reserves hold transformative potential for batteries, energy storage and power capacity at global summit.
Tinubu says Nigeria will pursue industrialisation alongside decarbonisation, stressing that one will not come at the expense of the other.
Prof Alero Roberts urges caution, accountability and health education amid Chimamanda’s son’s death, says tests requested indicate he was critically ill.
Edo state Police insist only violent suspects were arrested as citizens demand justice and clarity over detention of university students.
Morocco aims to boost its GDP by $10 billion by 2030 through AI, creating 50,000 jobs and training 200,000 graduates.
Ayo Fayose says Fubara should stop fighting Wike and handle the situation peacefully, calling the conflict a sad development.
Veteran Ugandan leader Yoweri Museveni, in power since 1986, moves to extend his rule into a seventh term.
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