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Fuel Subsidy removal: NLC, TUC begin nationwide strike 3 October
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have agreed to embark on a nationwide strike on 3 ...
AllAfrica.com
2h
Nigeria: Fuel Subsidy - Govt Pleads As NLC, TUC Announce Date for Indefinite Strike
The labour unions said "the strike is to demonstrate our resolve for a truly independent Nigeria; to take our destinies in our own hands and rescue our nation." ...
The Africa Report
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Nigeria unions call strike over fuel subsidy fallout
Africa’s largest economy has seen living and transport costs heavily impacted after the government ended a petrol subsidy and also the naira.
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Nigeria’s forex market needs restructuring - Tinubu’s aide
Fasua added that Nigeria spends $45 billion annually importing refined petroleum products, milk, chemicals and fish, among ...
Nairametrics
21h
Subsidy removal: Nigeria’s fuel consumption rate drops by 33% – Kunle Salako
Minister of State for Environment, Kunle Salako, has stated that the bold move made during Bola Tinubu's administration to eliminate ...
Nairametrics
4h
Fuel subsidy, FX reforms will boost Nigerian Economy – IMF insists
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has again declared their support for the fuel subsidy removal and exchange rate unification, insisting ...
Vanguard
5d
Removal of Fuel Subsidy has increased poverty in Nigeria – Muslim leaders
Muslim Leaders under the aegis of the Supreme Council for Shari'a in Nigeria (SCSN) and Jama’atu Izalatil  Bid’ah Wa’iqamatus ...
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Stable forex, lower inflation will attract foreign direct investment to Nigeria – IMF
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says stable exchange rates and lower inflation will attract more investments into ...
This Day29d
As Nigeria Grapples with Fuel Subsidy Removal, Saudi Spends $7,000 Per Person, Highest in G-20 Economies
Saudi Arabia’s total spending on fuel subsidies soared over the past two years, hitting the highest among the Group of 20 economies on a per capita basis, a Bloomberg report has shown.
Crux
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Nigeria bishops denounce violence, including assaults on priests and other Christians
With a Christian being slain every two hours for their faith, Nigeria has the unsavory distinction of being the world’s greatest persecutor of Christians, according to Christian persecution watchdog ...
manilastandard
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Blaze kills 34 at illegal Benin fuel depot near Nigeria
At least 34 people died in Benin near Nigeria’s border on Saturday when a contraband fuel depot exploded into flames, sending up a black cloud of smoke into the sky and leaving dozens of charred ...
The Economist18d
In just 100 days Nigeria’s new president has made bold reforms
In a hair salon in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, an argument breaks out over the new president’s performance. “He’s just starting,” says a young man. His barber is less forgiving.

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