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FG: Protest Cannot Solve Our Challenges

FG: Protest Cannot Solve Our Challenges The Federal Government is once more appealing to Nigerians to be more patient, stating that protest is not the solution to the current challenges confronting the nation. Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, made the plea in...

Obasanjo Seeks Increase In Commitment, Continuity For Public Service Reforms

Obasanjo Seeks Increase In Commitment, Continuity For Public Service Reforms Olusegun Obasanjo, the former President of Nigeria, is urging for continuity and commitment in current efforts to reform and reposition the public service to play its role in economic development. Yesterday, he said discontinuity remained the...

Recapitalisation: FCMB Will Raise N397bn In 3 Phases

Recapitalisation: FCMB Will Raise N397bn In 3 Phases According to FCMB Group Plc, it plans to raise N397 billion in three phases ahead of the Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) recapitalisation exercise. Mr Ladi Balogun, Chief Executive Officer of FCMB Group, said this at the Fact...

Nationwide Protest: NYCN Gives Tinubu Their Demands

Nationwide Protest: NYCN Gives Tinubu Their Demands Ahead of the August 1 planned protest, the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has given President Bola Tinubu an eight item demand to reduce the economic hardships that Nigerians are currently facing. The eight items, according to the...

PRNigeria Poll Finds Nigerians Split on Participation

PRNigeria Poll Finds Nigerians Split on Participation As there is growing anxiety over a proposed nationwide protest in Nigeria scheduled for August 1, 2024, PRNigeria conducted an opinion poll on its WhatsApp platform for three days to gauge public sentiment on the matter. The impending nationwide...

NCS: FG To Suspend Import Duties On Essential Food Items

The Federal Government will be suspending import duties on rice, flour, wheat, and other essential food items in an effort to reduce the high costs of food amidst widespread hunger in Nigeria.