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Just In: 2019 Elections,You Are Bias, Observer Group Tells Amnesty International
The 2019 general elections may have come and gone,however,its outcome is still subject to public discuss. While some…
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NEPC Steps Up Plants To Eliminate Huddles To Non-Oil Exports
The Nigerian Export Promotion Council met with stakeholders in the non-oil sector in order to address some of the…
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Just In: University Education, Nigeria’s Government and ASUU resume negotiation
There is no doubt that the nation's university system have been characterized by incessant industrial dispute owing to…
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Just In: 9th National Assembly, Learn From The Past, Group Cautions APC Leadership
Reactions has continued to trail the decision by the ruling All Progress Congress to endorse the Senator representing…
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Just In: Nigeria Sets Up Automobile Hubs, Loses 8 Billion Dollars Annually To Import
In line with its National Automotive Development Plan, the Nigerian Government has set up automotive hubs in three…
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Just In: Presidential Elections Tribunal, Atiku, PDP Wins Round Two
The Presidential election tribunal has granted leave to the Peoples Democratic Party and it’s presidential candidate,…
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Just In: Nigeria Breaks New Ground In Companies Registration- CAC
Over three million, one hundred thousand companies have so far been registered by the Nigeria's Corporate Affairs…
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Just In: 2019 Election, Group Lauds The Role Of Nigeria Military
The military has remained in the eye of the storm following its role in the conduct of the 2019 general election. While…
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Better Loan Alternative, Reason For Nigeria’s Fraternity With China.
The Nigerian government has called on the United Kingdom, to relax some of its financial policies to further strengthen…
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Nigeria’s Apex Bank Finally Reduces Monetary Policy Rate
Since July 2016, the Central Bank of Nigeria as part of its mandates retained the Monetary Policy Rate at 14 percent due…
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