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Published on Jul 5, 2025Source: The Times of India - Center-right
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Published on Jul 5, 2025
Nigeria Blue Economy Policy: The 1.5 trillion Plus GDP opportunity
Advertisements Advocacy for the green economy was seen as discriminatory and condescending, the rich countries telling the poor South how to manage their affairs for the benefit of humankind. It was considered a call for sacrifice by the poor countries to …
Source: TechEconomy - Neutral -
Published on Jul 5, 2025
Rwanda to strengthen trade, aviation, ICT ties with Nigeria
Rwanda’s High Commissioner to Nigeria, Christophe Bazivamo, says his country is poised to strengthen bilateral relations with Nigeria through trade, aviation, and Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Bazivamo made this known on Friday night in …
Source: The Guardian (Nigeria) - Neutral -
Published on Jul 5, 2025
Nigeria’s latest political party opens branch in Ghana
The latest major political party in Nigeria, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has opened a branch in Accra, Ghana. The new party is expected to be a key player in Nigeria’s politics, being founded and led by two of the country’s most popular stalwarts …
Source: Modern Ghana - Neutral -
Published on Jul 5, 2025
Natasha: Senate nobody’s property, court saved Nigeria’s democracy – Lawyer Idam
Activist lawyer, Maduabuchi Idam has disclosed that the Abuja Federal High Court saved Nigeria’s “shaky” democracy by declaring the suspension of embattled Kogi Central Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as illegal. Idam said the Senate is not anybody’s …
Source: Daily Post - Neutral -
Published on Jul 5, 2025
Fatality increases as Nigeria records 145 new deaths from Lassa fever
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, NCDC, has disclosed that the country recorded 145 Lassa fever-related deaths in its Epidemiological Week 25. The government agency also disclosed on its website on Saturday that it recorded a case …
Source: Daily Post - Neutral -
Published on Jul 5, 2025
Lassa Fever: Nigeria records 145 deaths as fatality rate increases
Nigeria has recorded 145 deaths from Lassa fever as of Epidemiological Week 25, with a case fatality rate (CFR) of 18.6 per cent. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC), disclosed this in its latest report via its official website on …
Source: The Guardian (Nigeria) - Neutral -
Published on Jul 5, 2025
INTERVIEW: We want to attract foreign students to Nigeria, just like 1960s, says TETFund boss
Sonny Echono was appointed as the executive secretary of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) in 2022. He has since introduced several reforms to reposition the fund for greater efficiency and impact. In this interview with TheCable’s SAMUEL AKPAN, …
Source: The Cable - Neutral -
Published on Jul 5, 2025
Benin, Togo owe Nigeria over $11 million for electricity in Q1 2025
Nigeria claims it is owed over $11 million by Benin and Togo for electricity supplied in the first quarter of 2025, according to the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC). Despite receiving steady power through bilateral agreements with …
Source: Business Insider Africa - Neutral -
Published on Jul 5, 2025
The Perils Of Forged Court Orders: A Threat To Nigeria’s Rule Of Law And Democratic Stability, By Ujah Israel Ujah Esq.
INTRODUCTION: When Justice Becomes A Casualty Of Power A forged court order is not just a fraudulent document—it is an existential threat to the rule of law, and by extension, to Nigeria as a functioning nation-state. It desecrates the sanctity of the …
Source: Sahara Reporters - Left-wing