Nigeria’s Foreign Debt May Hit $50bn
Nigeria’s external debt is projected to reach $50 billion, fueled by new loans from the World Bank and multilateral agencies.
Nigeria’s external debt is projected to reach $50 billion, fueled by new loans from the World Bank and multilateral agencies.
Former President Obasanjo says Nigeria is not a “basket case,” emphasising the nation’s potential and available resources for greatness.
The Presidency has stated that votes recorded for Nigeria in the UN elections were cast in error, dismissing Snub claims
Deputy oil minister Lokpobiri has commended the FPSO project, emphasising its role in boosting local capacity and crude oil output.
Foreign Minister Tuggar has urged Nigerians to remain hopeful, assuring that President Tinubu’s economic reforms will eventually ease the hardship.
Sunny Iroche has called for increased investment in education, citing inadequate per capita expenditure of $23.
The NDLEA has intercepted heroin valued at N3.2bn from Nigerian returnee at Lagos Airport, also seized opioids worth N22.7bn
Air Peace insists CEO Allen Onyema will be cleared of money laundering charges filed against him by the US.
VP Shettima has emphasised the urgent need to reinforce traditional family structures as a solution to Nigeria’s pressing social challenges.
Olu of Warri has urged African countries to unite, overcome historical injustices, and harness natural resources for economic growth.
MSF has reported a 51% increase in severe malnutrition cases among children in northern Nigeria from January to August this year.
Peter Obi has criticised President Tinubu for the “draconian” petrol price hike, tagging the increase an “unprecedented but avoidable hardship.”
The NUPRC has confirmed that entry fees and bonuses for Nigeria’s deep offshore assets are competitive on a global scale.
A Chinese construction firm has donated 11 tons of food to those affected by the recent flood in Maiduguri.
Shettima wants Nigerians to be ready to export skills and compete at highest levels internationally.
Webmark Empowerment Foundation has advocated the need to educate Nigerians on strategies to identify stressors.
General Musa has expressed dismay at the hostility faced by Africans travelling across borders, urging mutual respect across the continent.
Senator Ali Ndume has expressed concern over the soaring prices essential goods, stating that many Nigerians are suffering in silence.
Amnesty International has called on the FG to prioritise the reintegration, empowerment of Chibok girls, other females affected by terrorism
Marine Minister Oyetola has said Gateway Inland Dry Port will improve Nigeria’s logistics efficiency, reduce port congestion, and attract investments.
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