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Legit.ng on MSNRevealed! Nigeria spends N26bn over power shortages yearlyA recent Africa Trade Barometer survey found that Nigeria loses $26 billion a year due to power disruptions, not including ...
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64 years after, clean water still a mirage for NigeriansAs Nigerians join other countries to mark the World Water Day, the story from across the country is that of water shortage and the gruelling efforts put in daily to access it.Many citizens, especially ...
Nigeria’s government launched an initiative in 2024 offering free emergency caesarean sections to poor and vulnerable women, ...
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The Punch on MSNLiving in darkness: Lagos community where Nigerians cross border to charge phones, fetch waterIn this report, MUHAMMED LAWAL delves into the daily struggles of residents in a Lagos-Benin Republic border community, where ...
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Tribune Online on MSNAfter 37 years, FG reviews national cultural policy with UNESCO, NESG supportThe Federal Government is finalising a comprehensive review of Nigeria’s National Policy on Culture, 37 years after its last revision, in a collaborative effort with the Nigerian Economic Summit Group ...
Last September, torrential rains swept across West and Central Africa, causing devastating floods. Maiduguri, capital of the ...
In Nigeria, she discovered the rarely discussed burdens of environmental catastrophe. Fostering difficult conversations, she ...
The Federal Government says it has concluded plans to include more Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) into the National Social Register (NSR) ...
The Executive Chairman of the Kwara State Geographic Information Service, KWGIS, Abdulkareem Babatunde Sulyman, has charged the Nigerian Institute of ...
Staff members of the National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC) have sought the federal government’s intervention following the Supreme Court’s judgment nullifying the National Lottery Act 2005, ...
The officers enlisted for the flag-off will undergo intensive training on electronic visa applications to streamline the process for foreigners visiting Nigeria. The minister hinted that the ...
People affected by leprosy in Nigeria should be able to get hold of vital drugs to treat the disease for the first time in a year from this weekend, the World Health Organization has said.
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