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20 Jun 2023
Violent extremism and climate change are driving crop growers and stock farmers from their fields in Nigeria. That's a major headache for new President Bola Tinubu.
19 Jun 2023
Violent extremism and climate change are driving crop growers and stock farmers from their fields in Nigeria. That's a major headache for Bola Tinubu, the new leader of the country where everyone depends on agriculture.
16 Jun 2023
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company says it will start paying in cash for petrol imports as it ends the direct sale direct purchase contracts with foreign refiners. Kola Karim, the CEO of Shoreline Group, joins CNBC Africa for this discussion.
16 Jun 2023
As Nigerians welcome the arrest and detention of Central Bank governor, analysts tell DW how his controversial policies derailed the economy.
15 Jun 2023
Nigeria's domestic security services questioned the head of the economic and financial crimes unit head, Abdulrasheed Bawa, following his suspension.
12 Jun 2023
Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu has told the country that ending a long-standing fuel subsidy was a painful necessity. But the knock-on effects of the move are having a great impact on Nigerians' everyday lives.
12 Jun 2023
Nigeria, with an estimated population of about 200 million people, celebrates 22 years of returning to democratic rule on what is now known as Democracy Day today June 12. GuardianTV takes a look at how far and how well the Nigerian democracy has come after 22 years.
12 Jun 2023
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has defended his decision to stop fuel subsidies after the end of June and asked for patience. This comes at a time when Nigerians are already struggling to cope with record unemployment and poverty and inflation has hit an 18-year high.
11 Jun 2023
Telecommunication firms in Nigeria have issued disconnection notice to banks amid a disagreement over Unstructured Supplementary Service Data service debt running to over 120 billion naira.
11 Jun 2023
Nigerian activist Jonathan Olanlokun is on a mission to tidy up the environment. He wears a Spiderman costume to highlight the issue of trash on the streets.
7 Jun 2023
West Ham United might perhaps be the Oliver Twist of the year. They have survived relegation but they can end a 43-year-old trophy drought. In this edition of The Nutmeg, Ayomide Sotubo jumps on a preview of the UEFA Europa Conference League final.
6 Jun 2023
The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry says it is expedient for the Nigerian government to consolidate its commitment to the welfare of the masses through the provision of palliatives and interventions for critical industries.

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