Nigerian Governors Hail Supreme Court Ruling On Financial Autonomy For Local Governments
Nigerian Governors plan to meet Wednesday on way forward regarding the Supreme Court ruling on local government autonomy.
Nigerian Governors plan to meet Wednesday on way forward regarding the Supreme Court ruling on local government autonomy.
The National Theatre in Lagos will henceforth be known as the Wole Soyinka Centre for Culture and the Creative Arts.
Dangote Refinery has initiated tender to buy 6 million barrels of US crude, increasing American feedstock inflows significantly.
Ndume: “I have to be scared because I’m 64-years-old with 10 children, 20 grandchildren, and I don’t have a visa…”
The Senate amended order paper to hold plenary from 11am to 3pm, aligning with House of Representatives’ schedule.
President Tinubu has called for realistic expectations over minimum wage, and a wage review every two years.
US President Biden opened his highly anticipated press conference Thursday with a forceful defence of his foreign and domestic policies.
Tinubu says the supreme court ruling which mandates direct payment of funds to local governments is of historic significance.
Former NBA President Agbakoba argued that NNPC’s privatisation has failed to spur development or alleviate poverty, enriching only certain individuals.
Nigeria’s supreme court has declared that local government council funds must be paid directly to them, bypassing state governors.
Senator Ali Ndume has alleged that Tinubu is isolated within the Presidential Villa without knowledge of the true state of Nigeria.
George Clooney said while Biden has won many battles, “the one battle he cannot win is the fight against time.”
ECOWAS Court of Justice has ordered the Nigerian government to pay each #EndSARS victim a compensation of N10m for damages.
Nigeria’s Federal Executive Council has set up a committee to review the public procurement act.
Professor Ife says Nigeria is facing a food security emergency while advocating for sustainable cross-border production contracts.
NNPC is negotiating a $2 billion loan, backed by crude oil, to enhance its finances and support production, Reuters says.
The Senate has urged the federal government to address food insecurity and avoid public wrath due to severe hunger.
Tinubu has inaugurated a livestock reform implementation committee headed by himself with former INEC chairman, Attahiru Jega as co-chair.
Gillis-Harry has warned that rising petroleum prices could reduce Nigerians’ buying power, impacting retail outlet owners.
President Bola Tinubu has created a Ministry of Livestock Development to address herder-farmer clashes.
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