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See the top Nigerian states without foreign investment in 2024Oyo, Zamfara, and Imo are among the top 26 Nigerian states without foreign investment in 2024, as NBS reveals that Nigeria's capital importation increased.
The Aliko Dangote Foundation has extended its N16 billion food programme to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and Kogi State to ease the standard of living.
Former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, who led the country twice as a military head of state and a democratic president, ...
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Legit.ng on MSNBig News For Creative Entrepreneurs As UK, Lagos State Partners 3 Others To Launch N1.5 Billion FundWoodhall Finance House and Polaris Bank are partnering with two governments to launch a N1.5 billion Creative Sector Fund to support export-ready MSMEs.
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The Punch on MSNGroups demand four new states in North EastSome groups in the North East region have called for the establishment of four more states including Savannah State to be ...
The Africa Democratic Congress coalition, challenging President Bola Tinubu's All Progressives Congress party, is led by Abubakar Atiku and Peter Obi, both runners-up in the last presidential vote.
There was no bomb explosion in Nigeria's capital Abuja on Tuesday morning, contrary to online claims that also said dozens had been killed.
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The Punch on MSN915,000 teachers struggle to serve 31.7 million Nigerian pupilsOnly 915,913 teachers are available for no fewer than 31,771,916 learners in public and private primary schools nationwide, ...
While these 10 states may be the smallest in Nigeria by land area, they punch well above their weight in terms of culture, economy, and influence.
Nigeria has begun a deployment of technical experts to the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States, in fulfilment ...
Fitch Ratings has upgraded the Long-Term Foreign- and Local-Currency Issuer Default Ratings of Kaduna, Kogi, Lagos, and Oyo states from ‘B-’ to ‘B.’. The upgrade reflects improved ...
This state visit with Tinubu “epitomises” France’s strategy in anglophone Africa, they said, adding Nigeria “wants a partnership of equals, not a lecture”, especially on human rights.
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