Hundreds of commercial motorcyclists, once again protest against restriction placed on their operations by the new traffic law enacted in July. Read more »
According to a bill sponsored by Senator Bukola Saraki, which seeks to amend the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Act 2006, Nigeria will lose over U.S.$4 billion as a ... Read more »
The Nigeria Labour Congress has described the Central Bank of Nigeria's plan to introduce N5,000 note as a euphemism to formalise devaluation of the currency. Read more »
An expert in the energy sector invited by the oil regulatory body to contribute to the ongoing debate on the country's natural resource management has warned that oil discovery ... Read more »
The Lagos State Police Command has stated its readiness to commence full implementation of a traffic law, warning that nobody will be spared its effects. Read more »
Was Emmanuel Ohenocho the former Interior Minister, arrested or released after questioning by officials of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency and armed forces ... Read more »
The announcement by the Central Bank of a new N5000 note has been met with mixed reactions from various quarters with some saying it would aid corruption in the country. Read more »
The Nigerian government says it will not revisit the issue of offshore/onshore oil dichotomy as it had been determined by the Supreme Court. Read more »
According to the poll conducted by the National Bureau of Statistics, 75% of Nigerians are opposing the moves by the Central Bank of Nigeria to mint and circulate N5000 note come ... Read more »
The attacks on telecommunications masts in some Northern states is causing the country to lose foreign direct investment and crippling cross border trade with neighbouring ... Read more »
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