The Kebbi State Government has announced plans to increase the number of extension workers from 69 to 1,000 as part …
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Cement Price Soars to N11,000 in Lagos Despite N7,000 Agreement
The price of cement has skyrocketed to between N10,000 and N11,000 in the Idimu area of Lagos, Nigeria, despite an …
Read More »Security Operatives Thwart Hoodlums’ Attempt to Loot Jos Market
Security operatives including soldiers, police, and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Crops (NSCDC) successfully intercepted an attempt by hoodlums …
Read More »Senate Rejects Electricity Tariff Increase Amid Subsidy Concerns
The Senate has taken a stand against the proposed increase in electricity tariff by the Ministry of Power. The decision …
Read More »Rising Egg Prices in Nigeria: Poultry Association Explains the Reasons
The Poultry Association of Nigeria has shed light on the reasons behind the significant increase in egg prices. As of …
Read More »NAFDAC Reports 12% Increase in Local Pharmaceutical Manufacturing as Global Companies Exit Nigeria
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has reported a 12% increase in local pharmaceutical manufacturing …
Read More »Marketers Provide Update on Fuel Pump Price Increase in Nigeria
Nigerian marketers have given a fresh update on the fuel pump price increase in the country. According to the Nigerian …
Read More »NNPCL Debunks Rumours Of Petrol Pump Price Increase
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has denied the alleged plan to increase the retail price of petrol from …
Read More »Parents face double trouble of fees increase and economic crisis as schools resume
With a long (third term) break finally over, primary and secondary schools in Nigeria are resuming for the first academic …
Read More »Electricity customers increase to 11.27m in Q1 2023- NBS
By Okeoghene Akubuike The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) says the number of Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) customers in Nigeria …
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