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NASS Approves N43.5tn Revised 2024 Budget, Extends 2025 Fiscal Year

NASS Approves N43.5tn Revised 2024 Budget, Extends 2025 Fiscal Year The National Assembly has approved a revised N43.5tn 2024 Appropriation Act and a reworked N48.3tn 2025 budget framework, with the 2025 fiscal year extended to March 31, 2026. The approval followed marathon plenary sessions in both...

Finally, NASS Holds Public Hearing on Landmark Digital Economy and e-Governance Bill on Monday

Finally, NASS Holds Public Hearing on Landmark Digital Economy and e-Governance Bill on Monday The stage is set for a pivotal public hearing at the National Assembly (NASS) on Monday, November 10, 2025, for the National Digital Economy and e-Governance Bill, 2025, a landmark legislation...

Shagaya at NASS: Fostering Youthful Vision through Humble Leadership, By Umar Farouk Bala

Shagaya at NASS: Fostering Youthful Vision through Humble Leadership By Umar Farouk Bala It was a calm, rain-kissed Wednesday morning—July 2, 2025. At the PRNigeria Centre in Abuja, I was immersed in my usual NYSC duties when our Assistant Editor, Mr. Zekeri Laruba Idakwo, informed me...

NASS Recovers N86m, Probes 13 Oil Firms Over $457m Unremitted Funds

NASS Recovers N86m, Probes 13 Oil Firms Over $457m Unremitted Funds The House of Representatives Public Accounts Committee has warned 13 non-compliant oil companies to appear before it to answer questions in the ongoing probe of non-remittance of money due to the Federal Government, or...

Tinubu Seeks NASS Approval for Fresh Loans of $21.5bn, €2.19bn, ¥15bn, €65m Grant

Tinubu Seeks NASS Approval for Fresh Loans of $21.5bn, €2.19bn, ¥15bn, €65m Grant President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has formally requested the approval of the National Assembly (NASS) for $21.5 billion External Borrowing Plan for 2025-2026 as well as a $2 billion Foreign Currency Denominated Bond...

Manufacturers Demand Presidency, NASS to Patronise made-in-Nigeria Goods

Manufacturers Demand Presidency, NASS to Patronise made-in-Nigeria Goods The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) yesterday said the presidency, National Assembly and the government uniformed agencies like military and police must patronise made-in-Nigeria materials following the presidential policy on the local content tagged Nigeria First Policy. Economic...