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NLC tells Unions to Continue FCT Strike Despite Court Order
Abuja’s public service disruption could deepen after the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) directed affiliate unions in the Federal Capital Territory to continue, and even intensify,the ongoing strike despite a court order. The decision raises the stakes for residents and businesses in the FCT, as work stoppages ripple from government offices…
Read More »FG’s ₦501bn Power Sector Bond Fully Subscribed Under Debt Reduction Programme
The Federal Government’s ₦501 billion power sector bond has recorded full subscription, a notable vote of confidence in an intervention designed to unclog one of the electricity market’s biggest problems: legacy debts that keep the value chain short of cash. The issuance sits under the Presidential Power Sector Debt Reduction…
Read More »FG Honors 12 Teachers, Reaffirms Education Reform Drive
The Federal Government honored twelve exceptional educators from across Nigeria as part of the Nigeria Teachers’ Summit 2026. The event, held in Abuja on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, underscored the government’s ongoing commitment to teacher empowerment and educational reform. This honor is given to educators who had demonstrated extraordinary service…
Read More »Onitsha Traders Protest Soludo’s Market Shutdown
Traders in Onitsha Main Market took to the streets on Tuesday, January 27, to protest the one-week closure of the market, ordered by Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State. The protest followed the government’s decision to shut the market for seven days because many traders continued to observe a weekly…
Read More »EU tags WhatsApp a VLOP after it crosses 51 million users
The European Union has officially classified WhatsApp as a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) under the Digital Services Act (DSA), a move that places the messaging app under tighter regulatory oversight. The designation was announced in a statement published on the European Commission’s website. It follows WhatsApp’s rapid growth across…
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