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Published on May 17, 2025Source: The Geelong Advertiser - Center-right
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Published on May 17, 2025
Redesigning Nigeria’s Social Fabric: From pyramids to circles of equality
One of my most impactful realisations about life as an adult was realising how limited and somewhat overstated the role sheer hard work plays in achieving success, particularly in Nigeria. In Nigeria, every work is hard, and it seems that the lower you …
Source: Business Day - Neutral -
Published on May 17, 2025
‘Nigeria First’ must be real, not rhetoric
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) recently approved a ‘Nigeria First’ policy aimed at prioritising the use of locally made goods and services in all government procurements. The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris announced …
Source: Daily Trust - Indeterminate -
Published on May 17, 2025
DID YOU KNOW? It’s illegal to consume and sell some types of bushmeat in Nigeria
Meat from wild animals is commonly known as bushmeat in Nigerian parlance. These non-domesticated animals — grasscutters, antelopes, squirrels, deer, monkeys, wild pigs, alligators and snakes — are hunted for consumption, medicinal reasons and commercial …
Source: The Cable - Neutral -
Published on May 17, 2025
Shell paid $5.34bn tax charges to Nigeria in 2024-Mgt
Shell Plc paid $5.34 billion in taxes and other charges to Nigeria in 2024, more than any other country. The company’s payments to Nigeria increased from the previous year and came as the oil and gas giant is on the verge of leaving Nigeria’s onshore …
Source: Blueprint Newspapers Limited - Pending -
Published on May 17, 2025
Militants kill 23 in Nigeria attack: security sources
Source: The Border Mail - Neutral -
Published on May 17, 2025
Akume: Why We Must Patronise Made-In-Nigeria Goods
Sunday Ehigiator The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, has harped on the need for Nigerians to patronise Made-In-Nigeria goods not just as an economic strategy but also something that should be seen as national …
Source: This Day - Pro-Government -
Published on May 17, 2025
Osinbajo: Corruption, Ethics Violations Hurting Nigeria’s Legal System
.Benin NBA warns against violation of rights of suspects in cultism fight Olusegun Samuel in Yenagoa and Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City The immediate past Vice President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, yesterday lampooned the judicial system in …
Source: This Day - Pro-Government -
Published on May 17, 2025
Nigeria’s legal system crumbling under corruption, ethics violations, says Osinbajo
The immediate past Vice President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), has stated that Nigeria’s judicial system is crumbling under the weight of corruption, ethical violation and poor standings. Osinbajo, who spoke during the Nigerian Bar Association …
Source: The Guardian (Nigeria) - Indeterminate -
Published on May 17, 2025
Ghost Hospitals Budgeted But Not Built: Scandal of abandoned health projects in Nigeria, by Joy Adakole
Across numerous Nigerian communities, promised health facilities, budgeted for and in some cases partially built, now stand abandoned. These so-called “ghost hospitals,” meant to bring essential medical care closer to the people, have instead become …
Source: Eagle Online - Pending