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Inflation falls to 16.05% in October 2025

Nigeria's inflation rate drops to 16.05% in October 2025, marking the lowest level since 2017. Discover how food prices and policy changes are driving this positive trend.

Lagos Cuts Food Prices 25% for Christmas

Lagos State introduces 25% subsidy on rice, beans, garri and other essentials ahead of Christmas. Governor Sanwo-Olu's initiative aims to ease cost of living during festive season.

Nigerian Stock Market Plunges Amid Economic Worries

Nigeria's financial markets experience significant downturn as rising interest rates, inflation fears, and job market instability spook investors. Key indices drop amid growing economic uncertainty.

Anambra Declares Friday Work-Free for Election

Anambra State Government announces Friday as public holiday to enable civil servants and residents participate freely in Saturday's governorship election. Get all details about the electoral preparations.

Kukah to Speak at Abati Book Launch November 7

Renowned Bishop Matthew Kukah will deliver the keynote address at the highly anticipated book presentation by veteran journalist Reuben Abati. The event promises insightful discourse on Nigerian media and politics.

Court Sets Nov 7 for Nnamdi Kanu's Defense

Federal High Court Abuja sets crucial November 7 date for IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu to open defense in terrorism trial. Justice Binta Nyako presides over high-profile case.

Nigeria's Economic Crisis: Experts Sound Alarm

Economic analysts sound alarm bells as Nigeria faces mounting challenges including currency volatility, rising inflation, and policy uncertainties that threaten citizens' livelihoods.

APDP Defies Court, Proceeds With November 15 Convention

The Advanced Peoples Democratic Party (APDP) has declared it will proceed with its November 15 national convention despite a Federal High Court ruling, setting the stage for a major political showdown in Nigeria.

15% Tariff Hike: Why Nigerians Are Furious

The Federal Government's controversial 15% tariff increase faces massive backlash from economists and citizens who argue it will cripple businesses and deepen poverty across Nigeria.

APC's Emami Warns Against 15% Fuel Import Tariff

Prominent APC leader Henry Emami raises urgent concerns about Nigeria's planned 15% fuel import levy, predicting severe economic consequences including higher transportation costs and increased inflation for ordinary Nigerians.

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