Buhari launches new passport with 10 years validity

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President Muhammadu Buhari with his newly enhanced security e-Passport with 10-year validity at the State House, Abuja today President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday launched a...

New minimum wage: NLC announces nationwide protest

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), says it would hold a nationwide protest on Tuesday over the delay in transmitting the recommendations of the Tripartite...

Thousands of Nigerians to miss visa appointments as US embassy closes indefinitely

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Thousands of Nigerians will miss their visa appointments as the United States embassy in Abuja and its consulate in Lagos have shutdown indefinitely. This implies...

2019 budget’ll rarely bring Nigerians out of poverty

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The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, spoke with select media organisations in Lagos at the weekend, basically on the 2019 budget, the challenges the...

Buhari Proposes N8.8trn Budget For 2019

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President Muhammadu Buhari has proposed N8.83 trillion budget for 2019 to the joint session of the National Assembly. The presentation of the budget was presented...

Petrol to sell below N87 by January, says FG

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  The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Emmanuel Ebe Kachikwu, has said petrol will be sold below N87 per litre from January 2019. Speaking...

Transparency: Bayelsa declares N18bn surplus after October 2018 Spending

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BayelsaThe Bayelsa State Government has declared N18bn as the balance of funds available to the state as at 30th October, 2018. The Deputy Governor, Rear...

Don’t Invest In Nigeria, Buhari Doesn’t Obey Court Orders -Ex-British Minister Tells Investors

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  A former Secretary of State for International Development of the United Kingdom, Priti Patel, has warned investors to be wary of investing in Nigeria. In...

‘SHELL CONTRIBUTED N338.12BN TO NDDC SINCE 2002’

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  Punch - The General Manager, External Relations, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited, Igo Weli, has said Shell companies alone contributed N338.12bn to...

AMNESTY: 2,000 VARSITY STUDENTS PROTEST NON-PAYMENT OF ALLOWANCES

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Over 2,000 students on scholarship in the various Nigerian universities under the Federal Government Amnesty programme have protested the non-payment of their monthly allowances. The...
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