Tinubu Threatens to Sack Underperforming Ministers, Urges Action on Out-of-School Children Crisis
“I will relieve any of them (ministers) of their duties anytime I feel that they are failing Nigerians,” Tinubu affirmed.
“I will relieve any of them (ministers) of their duties anytime I feel that they are failing Nigerians,” Tinubu affirmed.
Nigeria’s presidential tax reforms committee has proposed a tax overhaul, streamlining taxes into eight categories.
Deputy oil minister Lokpobiri says Nigeria would be like Venezuela without subsidy removal and lauded Tinubu’s decision to remove it.
Donald Trump has been convicted of felony crimes as a New York jury found him guilty of falsifying business records.
The federal government has extended an invitation to labour for the continuation of negotiations on new minimum wage on Friday.
A Rivers State High Court has declared vacant the seats of 25 lawmakers, who defected from PDP to APC.
Excited over Finidi’s appointment, Super Eagles defender Ekong emphasised the importance of a coach with understanding of Nigerian football culture.
NNPC has announced the signing of a settlement agreement involving ExxonMobil’s divestment of its stake in MPNU to Seplat Energy.
ANC leads with 43%, DA at 26%, MK at 8% in South Africa’s most closely fought elections since apartheid ended.
Kila says Senate President Akpabio’s statement on the national anthem change is “shallow” and shows he is “disconnected” from reality.
Tinubu has described the operations on the Abuja Metro Line as a symbolic milestone of enduring progress as a country.
Festus Osifo says labour is not fixated on the N494,000 it’s demanding as minimum wage.
Stakeholders have attributed escalating food prices in Nigeria to insecurity, high haulage costs, and removal of petrol subsidies.
Professor Jibrin Ibrahim says the level of insecurity poses a risk to the welfare of Nigerians.
Economist Bongo Adi critiqued Tinubu’s reforms, citing unpreparedness, trial-and-error methods and negative economic impact.
Fury has vowed redemption as he prpares to face Usyk in a high-stakes heavyweight rematch in Riyadh.
Tinubu has pledged commitment to resolving divestment issues with ExxonMobil, emphasising a win-win situation and attracting more investments.
Labour unions have dismissed FG’s N60,000 offer, insisting on a living wage and threatening a strike if demands are unmet.
NNPP criticising the administration’s economic policies, cited the rising hardship and lack of tangible benefits for Nigerian citizens.
The PDP has urged Nigerians not to allow the failures of the APC to make them lose hope in democracy.
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