Despite Difficult Times, Nigeria Commiting Funds to Energy Transition, Says Budget Minister Bagudu
Nigeria’s budget minister Abubakar Bagudu says the federal government has ensured that funds are made available for Nigeria’s energy transition.
Nigeria’s budget minister Abubakar Bagudu says the federal government has ensured that funds are made available for Nigeria’s energy transition.
Nigeria’s information minister Idris has debunked reports it plans to allow US troops set up base on the country.
At least 228 people are dead and 164 injured as the death toll in Kenya’s destructive floods rise.
Terrorists have reportedly killed six people and injured eight others in an attack on Ambe community in Kaduna State.
The solution to Nigeria’s security problems isn’t to confront another superpower as this will maximise its problems, says Bolaji Akinyemi.
Lagos Urban Development Commissioner Olumide says 80% of Lekki buildings are not government-approved, revealing a lack of adherence to regulations.
Jibrin Ibrahim has said Nigeria must develop its own intelligence gathering capabilities rather than relying solely on foreign assistance.
PenCom has revealed its aim to increase DBS pension rates by 20-28% in 2024, and highlighted the need for approval.
SERAP has filed a lawsuit against governors and FCT Minister Wike over alleged failure to disclose agreements and spending details.
Oando’s COO Irune has revealed the firm expects to scale production up to 100,000bpd by 2029, driven by new drilling.
ACJHR has condemned the trial of Ex-CBN governor Emefiele, calling attention to his prolonged detention and multiple charges.
Former Nigeria VP Atiku has criticised the “rushed” Lagos-Calabar highway contract, alleging favoritism towards Chagoury due to his son’s involvement.
Lagos Environment Commissioner Wahab says the demolition of illegal structures aim to ensure government accountability.
Nigeria VP Kashim Shettima will speak at a roundtable on African Infrastructure Investment while in Texas.
NUJ President Isiguzo says Zulum has over the years, embarked on innovative intervention and aggressive investment in Borno’s education sector.
NDLEA operatives have smashed an international drug syndicate with networks in parts of Nigeria, South Africa and Thailand.
President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Iwuanyanwu rejected apologising for 1966 coup, stating it was a military affair, not Igbo-related.
NERC’s interim cap order on international customer capacities for six months aim to minimise impacts on domestic Gencos’ supply obligations.
Northern leaders have warned against US and French military bases in Nigeria, citing concerns over economic and environmental degradation.
Kano State government has debunked a media report that a journalist was hit by a stray bullet at government house.
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