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Obaseki Denies N600B Debt: 'Political Fiction'

Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki vehemently denies allegations of leaving massive debt, calling it political propaganda. Get exclusive insights into the financial facts and the governor's explosive response.

African Ports Must Unite for Blue Economy Growth

Nigerian Ports Authority MD Mohammed Dantsoho calls for enhanced cooperation among African ports to harness the continent's massive blue economy opportunities for sustainable growth.

Lagos Waste Becomes $2.5B Circular Economy

Discover how Lagos State is transforming its notorious waste crisis into a thriving $2.5 billion circular economy, creating jobs and sustainable solutions.

CI Public Relations Wins Crisis Management Award

Leading Nigerian PR firm CI Public Relations has been honoured with the 'Crisis and Reputation Management Company of the Year' award at the 2024 Marketing World Awards, recognizing their exceptional work in navigating complex communications challenges.

JetBlue Plane Plunges: 15 Injured, Pilot Mayday Call

Chaos erupted aboard a JetBlue flight when the aircraft suddenly lost altitude over the US, leaving 15 passengers injured while air traffic control recorded the pilot's urgent pleas for assistance.

Anambra Tops Nigeria's Fiscal Performance Ranking

Anambra State has emerged as Nigeria's top-performing state in fiscal management, according to the latest state performance ranking report. Discover which states made the top five and how your state performed.

Driver jailed, fined ₦3M for damaging FRSC vehicle

A Lagos State Magistrates' Court has sentenced driver Oluwaseun Ojo to six months imprisonment and mandated him to pay ₦3 million in compensation for recklessly damaging an FRSC patrol vehicle during an attempted escape from officials.

Nigeria Debt Crisis: Citizens Owe ₦100,000+ Each

Shocking new data reveals Nigerian states' debt burden has skyrocketed, with Lagos and Edo citizens bearing the heaviest load. Discover how this affects everyday Nigerians and what it means for the economy.

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