World Bank Urges Nigeria To Sustain Reforms For Economic Transformation
The World Bank has urged Nigeria to sustain economic reforms for 10 to 15 years to achieve long-term growth and transformation.
The World Bank has urged Nigeria to sustain economic reforms for 10 to 15 years to achieve long-term growth and transformation.
President Tinubu has urged stronger collaboration between government, private sector and international partners to boost Nigeria’s economy.
Aviation Minister Keyamo has announced concessions for five major airports, with IATA offering advisory support for Nigeria’s aviation
EKEDC has reported a major outage due to system collapse, assuring rest
Sean “Diddy” Combs has faced new allegations of rape, sexual abuse and assault from multiple accusers in recent lawsuits.
Kogi State is seeking urgent federal and international aid as floods displace nearly two million people, submerging 200 communities.
NFF’s Communications Director Ademola Olajire, provides a point-by-point account of how Libya reduced a keenly-anticipated AFCON qualifer to a fiasco.
Air Peace has reaffirmed the innocence of its Chairman and CEO, Dr. Allen Ifechukwu Onyema, and Chief of Finance and Administration, Mrs. Ejiro Eghagha, following the expansion of legal charges
Vice President Kamala Harris will be interviewed by Bret Baier on Fox News, marking a shift in her campaign strategy.
The WFP has called for collaboration between public and private sectors to address the root causes of hunger in Nigeria.
Tinubu has welcomed the safe return of Super Eagles to Nigeria, describing their treatment in Libya as inhumane and unsportsmanlike.
The Nigerian Super Eagles have safely landed in Nigeria, after their disturbing ordeal at a Libyan airport.
CAF has initiated an investigation into the “disturbing” treatment of Nigeria’s Super Eagles at a Libyan airport during AFCON qualifiers.
Professor Yemi Oke says the deregulation of Nigeria’s petroleum market is a step in the right direction.
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences, the last Nobel Prize awarded this year, is valued at 11 million Swedish crowns.
The strike by 33,000 West Coast workers has halted Boeing’s production of the 737 MAX, 767, and 777 aircraft.
Nigerian officials have condemned the “despicable treatment” of the Super Eagles by Libyan authorities during their AFCON qualifier preparations.
Stationary Stores FC Chairman Adebajo, has warned that Libya FA may face sanctions after Super Eagles were stranded at the airport.
The Super Eagles have decided to boycott their AFCON qualifier against Libya after enduring 12 hours of inhumane airport treatment.
The Nigerian government has pledged resources to NAF for operational efficiency, particularly in countering security threats in Northwest.
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