Biden Forcefully Declares He’s Staying in Presidential Race in Major News Conference
US President Biden opened his highly anticipated press conference Thursday with a forceful defence of his foreign and domestic policies.
US President Biden opened his highly anticipated press conference Thursday with a forceful defence of his foreign and domestic policies.
Nigeria has announced a $250 million green bond issuance for climate projects in September 2024 to attract private investors.
NLC says its meeting with Tinubu didn’t discuss naira and kobo as it was a discussion, not a negotiation.
Tinubu says the supreme court ruling which mandates direct payment of funds to local governments is of historic significance.
As Nigerians continue to debate over the creation of a new Livestock ministry, the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari, announced new measures, aimed at reducing food
Ugandan TikToker Awebwa was sentenced to six years in prison for peddling false information about President Museveni and his family.
“If they genuinely have the interest of Kaduna State, they would’ve applied themselves to developing it.” Deputy House Speaker Magaji said
“The greatest challenge we have in this country, the majority are created by politicians,” said former DSS director, Mike Ejiofor.
Former NBA President Agbakoba argued that NNPC’s privatisation has failed to spur development or alleviate poverty, enriching only certain individuals.
NLC and TUC leaders have arrived the Presidential Villa for a crucial meeting with Tinubu over a new minimum wage.
The Gaza health ministry reported people trapped and others killed in their homes in the Tel Al Hawa and Sabra districts.
“I have decided to dismiss with immediate effect all the Cabinet Secretaries and Attorney General,” Ruto said.
An Indonesian court has sentenced the country’s former agriculture minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo to 10 years in prison for corruption
The junta in Mali has lifted a suspension on political party activities that was enforced in April.
Nigeria’s supreme court has declared that local government council funds must be paid directly to them, bypassing state governors.
South Sudan’s President has sacked the country’s Finance Minister after four months and appointed Economist Marial Deng into the position
Nigeria’s Supreme Court will, on Thursday, judge whether local government councils will operate independently or remain under state governors’ control.
Bashir El-Rufai has warned that no individual is immune to being voted out, in a veiled message to Tinubu.
The African Petroleum Producers’ Organisation has urged member countries to contribute $83 million each towards establishing the Africa Energy Bank.
President Tinubu is set to meet with organised labour leaders on Thursday to address the new minimum wage approval delay.
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