Economy

President Tinubu Considering ‘temporary Subsidy’ on Petrol as Landing Cost Rise

President Bola Tinubu is considering a “temporary subsidy” on petrol as crude oil prices and foreign exchange rates continue to…

3 years ago

Ndume Declares Senators May Take Drastic Action Against Akpabio Over Utterances

Before the Senate broke for its annual break on Monday, Akpabio had informed his colleagues that money had been delivered…

3 years ago

NMA Tells FG to Declare State of Emergency on Health

The Nigerian Medical Association has urged the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on health with a view…

3 years ago

20 Killed In Fresh Plateau Community Attack

20 Killed In Fresh Plateau Community Attack Assailants killed some of the residents in their sleep on Thursday morning. Twenty…

3 years ago

WAEC Releases 2023 Results

In education, The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has released results for the 2023 West African Senior School Certificate Examination…

3 years ago

NMA Declares Indefinite Strike Over Doctor’s Death in Lagos Hospital

The Nigerian Medical Association, Lagos State chapter, has directed all the doctors working in the three government hospitals on Lagos…

3 years ago

Helicopter Crashes in Lagos

In a tragic development, a yet to be identified Helicopter has crashed in Ikeja, the Lagos State capital. The aircraft…

3 years ago

FG Insists NLC Strike is Illegal

The Federal Government has insisted that the planned industrial action by the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC is illegal. Sam Ogala of Falana’s Chamber, in…

3 years ago

President Tinubu Appoints Special Investigator to Probe CBN Amid Emefiele’s Trial

President Bola Tinubu appoints a Special Investigator to probe the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN and Related Entities. In a letter,…

3 years ago

Striking Doctors Reject 25% Salary Increase, N25,000 Allowance, Say Strike Continues

The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors, NARD has rejected a 25 per cent basic salary increase offered by the government.…

3 years ago