Nigeria Says It’ll Save $7.2bn Annually After Directing NNPC To Sell Crude To Local Refineries in Naira
Tinubu’s directive to NNPC to sell crude to local refineries in Naira will save Nigeria $7.32bn annually, says Zacch Adedeji.
Tinubu’s directive to NNPC to sell crude to local refineries in Naira will save Nigeria $7.32bn annually, says Zacch Adedeji.
Tinubu has approved the sale of crude to Dangote Refinery in Naira, to help stabilise price of refined fuels.
President Tinubu on Monday afternoon signed the newly passed N70,000 National Minimum wage bill into law.
President Tinubu has signed the minimum wage bill into law at the State House in Abuja on Monday.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth President Mazi Nnabuike has advised Nigerian youths to shun protests and called for dialogue instead.
Peter Obi has cautioned against labelling Kenneth Okonkwo as a mole, describing him as his trusted ally despite recent criticisms.
Nigeria is faced with divided opinions over August 1 protest, with economic hardship fueling debate and tension among leaders and citizens.
Tinubu has applauded the valour and bravery of Nigeria’s Armed Forces in curtailing menace of violent crimes across the federation.
Emeka Anyaoku has described the late Iwuanyanwu as a “great Nigerian patriot” and highlights his legacy of national unity.
Christian Association of Nigeria in 19 Northern states have asked the federal government to apologise to Nigerians for its ineptitude.
Nigeria has 364 approved international border points and 1,497 other illegal migration crossings into the country, says defence chief Musa.
“Tinubu funded protests against Jonathan, but now rejects protests, Karma is a universal donor,” says Deji Adeyanju.
Dangote Refinery insists its distillation unit is in perfect condition, debunks claims its reselling crude.
Several groups have announced their withdrawal from the planned nationwide protests against economic hardship, scheduled to begin in August 2024.
Superstar singer Celine Dion made her return to the stage at the Olympic Games in Paris in truly grand fashion.
Nigeria’s President Tinubu sends his best wishes to Nigeria’s 88 athletes as the Olympic Games kick off in Paris.
People are more hungry now and will exploit the opportunity to loot shops, turning the protest violent, says Mike Ejiofor.
Military spokesperson Edward Buba believes intending protesters plan to feed off the frustration of Nigerians to cause mayhem.
Tinubu says no interest group can manipulate him because his election victory was by divine intervention and careful planning.
Nigeria’s traditional rulers have advised intending protesters not to plunge the nation into anarchy.
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