The Minister of Agriculture Mohammed Sabo Nanono has said that Nigeria's borders will remain closed adding that the keys have been thrown into the lagoon. Speaking at the flag-off ceremony of the distribution of agricultural inputs...
The Naira yesterday weakened to the lowest in over three years at the parallel market due to increased demand for dollars amid foreign-currency shortages. The exchange rate between the naira and dollar depreciated to N390/$1 at...
President Muhammadu Buhari has admitted that Nigeria has 200 million poor citizens. The president made the admission while urging the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to consider the alarming rate of poverty in the country...
The Federal Government is perfecting plans to re-open land borders soon. The borders were closed since August 2019 to curtail illegal importation of drugs, small arms and agricultural products into country from neighbouring West African nations....
Some persons who looted and vandalized warehouses during the recent looting spree have returned their loot and sought forgiveness. The repentant looters were led by the Coordinator of the Prayer and Revival Unit of Church in...
Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva has urged citizens to be proud of the importation of refined petrol from neighbouring Niger Republic. The decision to import petroleum products from Niger, which was announced...
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