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By Isaac Anyaogu LAGOS, April 28 (Reuters) - Nigeria's government is capping jet fuel prices and allowing airlines to buy supplies on credit, according to a government document seen by Reuters, as it tries to avert flight disruptions caused by soaring fuel costs.
In this report, MARK ITSIBOR takes a look at the ongoing global economic disruptions vis-a-vis inflationary pressures and efforts by the authorities to
By Isaac Anyaogu LAGOS, April 28 (Reuters) - Lagos is betting that Nigeria's chronic electricity shortages can be addressed outside the national grid, scaling up state-backed power generation and distribution after securing 400 megawatts of new supply,
Nigeria’s non-oil export sector recorded a historic milestone in 2025, with export value hitting $6.1 billion and market reach expanding to 210 countries, the Nigerian Export Promotion Council, NEPC,
Gunmen have raided an orphanage in north-central Nigeria, abducting 23 pupils. Authorities said Monday that 15 have since been rescued.
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UAE Opec Exit - Nigeria Under Pressure to Raise Output
The United Arab Emirates on Tuesday announced its decision to exit OPEC and the broader OPEC+ alliance, citing the need to prioritise "national interests" amid rising global energy uncertainty driven by geopolitical tensions,
Intra-African trade remains below 20 per cent of the continent’s total trade and this low level of trade deficit is a significant obstacle to sustainable growth and development.
Attack in Adamawa state continues wave of violence across the country, including armed raid on orphanage in Kogi
The proposed legislation seeks to allocate one per cent of total revenue accruing to the Federation Account to the police.