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In Nigeria, the story of inefficiency is not just one of lost revenue or abandoned projects — it is a
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Martins Ifijeh was just 10 when his mother, Nneoma, bled to death in their rural home in Aninri, Enugu State,
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President Bola Tinubu’s loan proposal to the National Assembly on Tuesday will take Nigeria’s total public debt to an astronomical
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Nigeria may have kicked off 2025 with a headline trade surplus of $1.5 billion in the first two months of
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Abu Dhabi’s oil bet on Africa THOMAS IANZ As shifting climate policies narrow the scope of fossil fuel investment from
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Saudi state oil giant Aramco is exploring potential asset sales to free up funds, two people with knowledge of the
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The recent tragic killing of 14-year-old Kehinde Alade by a police officer during a traffic pursuit in Ibadan represents more
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In 2019, Ola Drinks opened its doors to residents of Ketu and since then it has become a popular meeting
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Ancient Greek Mythology weaves a captivating story of Demeter, the goddess of fertility whose daughter Persephone is abducted by the
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