That's not the president of Nigeria in the clip. That's a comedian from Great Britain whose stage name is President Obonjo.
Nigerian lawmakers approved a budget of 54.99 trillion naira ($36.6 billion) for 2025, exceeding the proposal submitted by ...
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Hosted on MSNNo Evidence Nigerian President Bola Tinubu Blocked U.S. Deportation Flight From LandingNo evidence Nigerian president Bola Tinubu blocked US deportation flight from landingIN SHORT: Multiple Facebook posts claim that president Bola Tinubu blocked a deportation flight from the United ...
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The Punch on MSNUSAID: Nigeria working to ensure self-reliance for healthcare, says PateCoordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Ali Pate, has expressed confidence in Nigeria’s ability to sustain its ...
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The Punch Newspapers on MSNNigeria suffers economic downturn as GDP/capita falls 72% – IMFAfrica’s largest oil producer, home to over 200 million people, has witnessed a worsening economic downturn in 10 years, with ...
Inibehe Effiong says Nigerian governors are more dictatorial than the President, and no House of Assembly can hold a governor ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNPresident Trump orders to pause FCPA law that led to Binance exec 8-month detention in NigeriaThe president of the United States, Donald Trump signed an executive order regarding the FCPA on Monday. He directed the ...
On-screen text included in the video reads, “Nigerian president final decision to Americans.” The Instagram clip received more than 200 likes in three days. Similar versions circulated widely ...
Nigeria, Algeria, and Niger have signed agreements to advance the development of the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline, a project that aims to transport natural gas from Nigeria to Europe.
President Bola Tinubu, mindful of divisions exposed by his loss of Lagos State in the 2023 presidential vote, is keen to ...
Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu has increased the size of the 2025 budget to 54.2 trillion naira ($36.4 billion) from 49 trillion naira, he said in a letter to the Senate published on Wednesday.
This article is a follow-up to the one from last week, titled “The Nigerian Power Sector: Time to Act is Now,” and is also ...
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