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UN MAG 2025

26 Feb
The United Nations Secretary-General has announced the appointment of Dr Jimson Olufuye and Hossam Elgamal to the Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) for 2025. 

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As Muslim faithful worldwide mark the end of Ramadan, President Bola Tinubu has called on all Nigerians to carry forward the values of kindness, charity, and selflessness embraced during the 29 days of fasting.
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Like a vulture, the banking industry continues to feast on a bleeding economy, with the latest financials of the lenders diverging significantly from the performance of the real sector.
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Policies by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) are undoubtedly stabilising the foreign exchange market as well as improving the foreign reserve outlook. But there are questions on whether a N1000/$ is achievable and what a sustained N1500/$ means for the economy
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For 22 years, the Compulsory Building Insurance Law has been in existence. Still, its uptake by developers, contractors, and house owners has been extremely poor, just as only two of the country's 36 states have domesticated the law.
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The declaration of a state of emergency in the province of Rivers State on March 18, 2025, may be partially justified on constitutional grounds, given that the president has the power to declare upon certain factors’ existence.
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Professor Oluremi Comfort Sonaiya is an academic-turned-politician. In 2015, she emerged as the only female Presidential standard bearer on the ballot, contesting on the platform of the KOWA Party (KP), which was registered by academics, rights activists and public intellectuals.
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The Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) has condemned the killings and the general state of insecurity across the country.
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Real estate market dynamics such as construction cost, land, finance, government policies and taxes have led to overpriced prices in major cities in the country.
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The Incorporated Trustees of Human Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Centre) have sued Shell Petroleum Development Company Limited, Renaissance African Energy Company Limited, the Federal Republic of Nigeria and four others at the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos over the transfer of an oil exploration licence. 
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Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has asked the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, to withdraw the bill, which contains provisions to jail any Nigerian of voting age for six months or impose a fine of N100,000 for failure to vote in national and state elections.