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President Bola Tinubu has signed the ₦54.99 trillion 2025 Appropriation Bill into law. The 2025 budget is 99.96% higher than the 2024 appropriation bill of ₦27.5 trillion. Tinubu signed it in his office at the State House in Abuja on Friday. The bill was increased from the initial figure of ₦49.7 trillion the Nigerian leader submitted. The National Assembly had on February 13th approved the bill after a series of revisions. A breakdown of the budget shows that it includes a total expenditure of ₦54.99 trillion and statutory transfers of ₦3.65 trillion. The recurrent (non-debt) expenditure is ₦13.64 trillion. The…
A fresh wave of fuel scarcity may soon hit Nigeria as the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has issued a stern seven-day ultimatum to the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), demanding the payment of over N100 billion in unpaid bridging claims. If the government fails to meet this demand, the association has vowed to withdraw its services nationwide; a move that could cripple fuel distribution and worsen the already fragile economic situation. Bridging claims cover the cost of transporting fuel from depots to different parts of the country to ensure uniform pump prices. Despite promises…
The Minister of Sports Development, John Enoh has issued a personal apology to Nigerians over the poor outing of the Nigerian team at the just-concluded 2024 Paris games, Olympics. President Bola Tinubu had approved ₦12bn for the country’s outing at the Olympics and the Paralympics. ₦9bn was earmarked for the former while ₦3bn was budgeted for the latter. Despite the funding, Nigeria had ended the games without a medal. Apologising to Nigerians in a statement on Sunday, Enoh said the team had fallen short of expectations. “The Olympic Games, Paris 2024, have ended, and I accept that our performance should…
An APC group in Oshodi-Isolo Local Government, the Tinubu Lagos State Ambassadors (AATLSA) has inaugurated a special executive council ahead of the 2027 elections. The Director-General of AATLSA, Chief Rasak Fasesan, unveiled the 80-member team at a meeting of the Mandate Political Group (TMM), a political caucus within APC, in Lagos on Thursday. At the meeting, titled ‘Tinubu Agenda 2027,’ Fasesan, also the Babaloja General of Oshodi-Isolo LGA, explained that the ceremony was part of preparations for both the upcoming council poll and President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 campaign. Fasesan, popularly known as Ajanaku Alakoso, stated that the party would…
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The Director General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, on Wednesday raised the alarm over threats to her life and that of the agency’s staff, calling on the authorities to protect the operatives who daily navigate a great deal of hazards while carrying out their assigned responsibilities. This comes as the NAFDAC boss prescribed the death penalty for counterfeit and illicit drug peddlers in the country. Prof. Adeyeye addressed newsmen at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, where she had gone to speak on the agency’s recent large-scale enforcement operation across three…
Tukur Muntari The Kano State Government has warned residents of the state to desist from open defecation by using available toilets, instead of public places. The Commissioner for Environment and Climate Change, Dahiru Hashim gave the warning in a statement on Wednesday after attending a strategic meeting with UNICEF to advance goals of making Kano State Open Defecation Free, on Tuesday. “To underscore the government’s commitment, the commissioner visited some public conveniences across the metropolis to assess their condition. “We can improve our environmental hygiene and help eradicate communicable diseases by shunning open defecation in the state,” the commissioner said.…
Lack of money has left two-thirds of households in Nigeria grappling with the reality of not being able to provide healthy and nutritional meals, a survey by the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS has revealed. The NBS survey titled, “Nigeria General Household Survey – Panel (GHS-Panel) Wave 5 (2023/2024), reflects an apparent reflection of the multidimensional poverty in the country and the impact of continuous reduction in the purchasing power of Nigerians due to rising prices of goods and services. In a significant twist, the survey also showed that households in the country experience 6.7 power blackouts every week. On…
Photo credit: Koredebello/Instagram Korede Bello only gets to celebrate his actual birthday once every four years, but that’s not stopping him from making today special. The singer is marking his February 28th birthday with the release of his first songs of the year, “Tiny Drops” and “Make Me.” “Tiny Drops” is all about gratitude. Korede reflects on life’s simple blessings, thanking God for the air he breathes, for unconditional love, and for the little things that bring joy. It’s a song that reminds us that no matter how things are, tiny drops eventually fill the ocean. Nothing stays the same…
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