‘I Need 35 Visas To Travel Africa’: Dangote Calls for Major Visa Reforms To Boost Investment in Africa
“In the next couple of weeks, you’ll see a massive reform in terms of visas going into Nigeria,” says Dangote.
“In the next couple of weeks, you’ll see a massive reform in terms of visas going into Nigeria,” says Dangote.
Amina Mohammed says Nigeria has witnessed remarkable progress under Tinubu. UK High Commissioner Richard Montgomery impressed with Tinubu’s security strategies.
Semenitari emphasised that according to the constitution, Fubara should govern without interference as only one governor is permitted per term.
EXCERPT: A judge said several factors including the nature of offence and its severity was considered in denying Tigran Gambaryan bail. A Federal High Court in Abuja has refused to
A manhunt has been launched for a trans-border fugitive linked to terrorism, arms supply and illegal gold mining in Zamfara.
Nigeria’s new Dangote mega refinery near Lagos is seeking to buy millions of barrels of US crude over the next year.
Tinubu welcomed the visiting 44 year-old Senegalese leader at the forecourt of the presidential villa in Abuja.
Emirates will resume daily operations to Lagos from October 1, two years after suspending the service.
Aisha Yesufu has urged Nigerian citizens to be more active in politics.
South Africa’s Tourism Minister has stressed the importance of a visa waiver agreement with Nigeria to enhance both economies.
EXCERPT: Nigeria’s former VP Atiku has said the FG’s plan to use pension funds for infrastructure projects is misguided and harmful.
Nigeria’s organised labour has pulled out of talks with the government after rejecting N48,000 minimum wage offer, citing economic realities.
Five commissioners loyal to FCT Minister Nyesom Wike have resigned from Rivers Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s cabinet.
Mustapha Audu says transitioning to electric vehicles is the way forward for Nigeria, as CNG-based technology will soon be obsolete.
Nigeria’s headline inflation rate climbed to 33.69% in April 2024, up from 33.20% in March 2024.
Nigeria’s Federal Government on Tuesday approved two critical projects for the digital economy and technology startup ecosystem in the country.
Norwegian company, Dolphin Drilling Limited, has been temporarily restrained by a court from removing a rig from Nigeria
Tinubu and Shettima will henceforth pay required fees at toll gates whenever they use any of the airports in Nigeria.
Tinubu has ordered the rejection of memos for purchase of petrol-dependent vehicles, gives go-ahead for purchase of solar, electric-powered vehicles.
Details of Obi’s discussions with Atiku and Lamido are undisclosed, leaving room for speculation within political circles.
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