Nigeria At 65: CPPE Urges Return To Fiscal Federalism To Drive Growth
CPPE says restoring fiscal federalism will spur state competition, innovation and inclusive growth amid ongoing economic reforms.
CPPE says restoring fiscal federalism will spur state competition, innovation and inclusive growth amid ongoing economic reforms.
Tinubu to open renovated National Theatre in Lagos, now Wole Soyinka Centre, as Nigeria marks 65th Independence Anniversary.
CBN and AGF deny disbursing Osun’s withheld LG allocations as court battle over funds continues.
EU, through ECOWAS, provides N26 million aid for food, education, and essentials to displaced children in Plateau communities.
Residents, transporters and business owners lament rising costs, delays, and insecurity as reconstruction of Benin-Sapele road stalls.
Blood donation keeps sickle cell warriors alive. The Noella Foundation is leading the fight.
Senator Ali Ndume has criticised PENGASSAN as corrupt and self-serving, urging President Tinubu to dissolve the oil workers’ union.
The BPP has urged reforms to make agricultural procurement more inclusive, empowering women, youth, and small-scale farmers across Nigeria.
Ex-militants from Ogoni have urged President Tinubu and NSA to include them in oil resumption talks, warning exclusion risks unrest.
PDP chieftain Umar Sani defends Jonathan, insisting his remarks on Otedola were “mere conjectures” and politically misinterpreted.
Civil aviation authority mulls certifying COMAC’s C919 as Nigeria eyes new aircraft, leasing options, and closer China ties.
Sommie tragically passed away in the early hours of Monday, September 29, following an armed robbery incident in her residence in Katampe, Abuja.
Nigeria’s university lecturers issue ultimatum, demand funding, arrears, and agreements honoured, warning campuses nationwide may close again.
Nigeria has declared Wednesday, October 1, as a public holiday to commemorate its 65th Independence Anniversary.
PENGASSAN begins nationwide strike, barricading NNPC and oil regulators to protest sackings at Dangote Refinery.
Shettima urges Nigerians overseas to keep believing in their home nation, saying the country is on right track under Tinubu.
Court rules Utomi’s shadow government illegal, instructs him and associates to join or form political parties instead.
Dangote Refinery has accused the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) of spreading falsehoods and employing intimidation tactics in its dealings with the company. Dangote Refinery
Former Defence Chief Lucky Irabor will unveil his book “Scars: Nigeria’s Journey and the Boko Haram Conundrum” on October 3.
The Federal government has stepped in to resolve the Dangote–PENGASSAN dispute, guaranteeing uninterrupted petroleum supply nationwide
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