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Serbia's Winter Energy Crisis Deepens Amid Sanctions

Serbia faces severe winter energy crisis as US sanctions on Russian-owned NIS refinery threaten fuel supplies. With reserves depleting by November 25, Belgrade's diplomatic balancing act hits critical point. Read full analysis.

Libya Deports 80 Nigerian Migrants

Libyan authorities have deported 80 Nigerian migrants found residing illegally. The operation was coordinated with Nigerian consular support at Mitiga Airport.

FG Suspends 15% Fuel Import Duty, Price Crash Looms

The Nigerian government has suspended the controversial 15% import duty on petrol and diesel. Experts predict this decision will lead to a significant drop in fuel prices across Nigeria. Read more for full analysis.

3 Nigerians Arrested in Kenya for Cyber Fraud

Kenyan police have arrested three Nigerian nationals for suspected cyber fraud and illegal immigration. The suspects were found with multiple phones, SIM cards, and credit cards during a raid in Mwea East.

House of Reps Alarms Over 1,894 Unmanned Borders

The House of Representatives raises alarm over Nigeria's porous borders, with 1,894 entry points unmanned. This exposes the nation to arms smuggling and trafficking, threatening national security.

Cooking Gas Prices Surge Above N1,100 Nationwide

Nigerians face painful cooking gas price hikes as costs reach N2,000 per kg in Abuja, Lagos, and other cities. Marketers blame supply disruptions and logistics challenges for the crisis.

Dangote Refinery Withdraws Lawsuit Against NMDPRA

In a dramatic turnaround, Dangote Refinery has withdrawn its lawsuit challenging the NMDPRA's issuance of import licenses to competitors. Discover how this decision could reshape Nigeria's energy landscape and fuel pricing.

Nigeria to Privatize Refineries in Historic Agreement

In a groundbreaking move to revitalize Nigeria's oil sector, the Federal Government and manufacturers have agreed to privatize the Port Harcourt refinery and other national refineries, promising to end fuel import dependency.

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