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Nigeria, UN Sign Pact for Elections, Stability

Nigeria and the UN have signed the Regional Partnership for Democracy to improve elections and tackle political instability in West Africa. Learn how this pact strengthens democracy.

Ukraine-Greece Energy Deal Boosts US LNG Imports

Ukraine secures vital US LNG imports through Greece's Trans-Balkan pipeline as EU plans Russian gas ban by 2027. Zelensky announces January deliveries amid ongoing energy security challenges.

France Reaffirms Commitment to Nigerian Businesses

French Consul General pledges deeper economic cooperation with Nigeria at Lagos business forum. Energy, agriculture, tech sectors identified for growth. Learn about upcoming partnerships.

Lagos Firm & GSDC Partner on Digital Skills Development

A groundbreaking partnership between a Lagos-based technology company and the Global Skills Development Council aims to revolutionize digital education and create new career opportunities for Nigerian youth.

FG, German Chamber Partner to Train 75,000 Youths

Nigeria's Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment expresses optimism as Federal Government collaborates with German chamber to train 75,000 youths in technical fields, addressing unemployment and skills gap.

US Supreme Court Skeptical of Trump Tariff Legality

American Supreme Court justices express serious doubts about Trump-era tariff legality, raising concerns about global trade implications and potential impacts on Nigerian importers and consumers.

Lagos Seeks Chinese Investment in Major Economic Push

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu reveals ambitious plans to strengthen economic ties with China, offering lucrative investment opportunities in infrastructure, technology, and manufacturing sectors.

Trump Tariff Threat Shakes Nigeria-US Trade Relations

Former President Donald Trump's proposed tariff policies could severely impact Nigeria-US trade relations as America drops to sixth among Nigeria's trading partners. Analysis reveals potential consequences for Nigerian economy.

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