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Abati’s Slip of the Pen on Fuel Subsidy By Salisu Na’inna Dambatta 

Abati’s Slip of the Pen on Fuel Subsidy  By Salisu Na'inna Dambatta Dr. Reuben Abati’s recent commentary on the saga of renewed fuel queues that were largely absent in most of President Buhari’s two-term tenure, and Buhari’s refusal to remove fuel subsidy towards the end of...

Whistleblowing Policy: N83bn, $609m Recovered in Six Years – Finance Minister

Whistleblowing Policy: N83bn, $609m Recovered in Six Years – Finance Minister The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of Economy, Wale Edun, says the whistleblowing policy has helped the federal government to recover N83 billion, $609 million, and €5 million. Edun spoke on Wednesday at a...

Fuel Subsidy: The Complex Issue That’s Holding Nigeria Back By Chimaza Nonyerem-Okoronkwo

Fuel Subsidy: The Complex Issue That's Holding Nigeria Back By Chimaza Nonyerem-Okoronkwo The removal of fuel subsidies has been a contentious issue in Nigeria, with proponents arguing that it will improve the economy and opponents claiming that it will lead to increased poverty and social unrest. For...

Fuel Subsidy: The Complex Issue That’s Holding Nigeria Back By Chimaza Nonyerem-Okoronkwo

Fuel Subsidy: The Complex Issue That's Holding Nigeria Back By Chimaza Nonyerem-Okoronkwo The removal of fuel subsidies has been a contentious issue in Nigeria, with proponents arguing that it will improve the economy and opponents claiming that it will lead to increased poverty and social unrest. For...

FG’s Non-oil Savings Rise by 304.1% – NBS

FG's Non-oil Savings Rise by 304.1% – NBS The Federal Government’s savings in its non-oil excess account increased by 304.1 per cent in the first year of the current administration. This is according to an analysis of the monthly Federation Allocation Accounts Committee (FAAC) report released...

Railway Debt Servicing Surpasses Revenue in Q1 2024 by Over 2,000%

Railway Debt Servicing Surpasses Revenue in Q1 2024 by Over 2,000% Nigeria spent more on servicing the debt incurred for building its railways than the revenue generated by its railway system in the first quarter of 2024. The country spent 2,470% per cent more on railway...