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4 Aug 2023
A nationwide strike called by Nigeria's labor unions to protest against the removal of a petrol subsidy and demand a new minimum wage got off to a slow start on Wednesday as most businesses were open, though with reduced traffic in some spots.
3 Aug 2023
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2 Aug 2023
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1 Aug 2023
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31 Jul 2023
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30 Jul 2023
Ireland vs Nigeria preview | 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
29 Jul 2023
On Inside Stuff with Martins Oloja, the multi-award-winning journalist and Editor-in-Chief of The Guardian this week, he talks about the Nigerian education system. He warns the President and his cabinet not to mess with Nigeria's education subsidy.
29 Jul 2023
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27 Jul 2023
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27 Jul 2023
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26 Jul 2023
Australia oppose a standard test to the Super Falcons more than Canada did. And that is without a doubt on this episode of The Nutmeg, we'll preview the seven games of Randy Ru's team at the FIFA Women's World Cup.
25 Jul 2023
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