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German experts cut 2026 GDP forecast to 0.9%

German economic experts criticize the government's €500bn spending plan, warning it will provide only a minor boost to the struggling economy. They have cut the 2026 GDP growth forecast to 0.9%. Read more for the full analysis.

GTBank Raises Naira Card Dollar Limit to $6,000

GTBank has increased international spending limits on naira cards from $1,000 to $6,000 per quarter. The move reflects improved forex liquidity and market stability. Learn how this affects Nigerian cardholders.

Adamawa's ₦114BN Infrastructure Revolution Begins

Adamawa State government has approved a groundbreaking ₦114 billion infrastructure plan targeting healthcare, water supply, and electricity projects across the state in a major development push.

Tinubu Govt Denies Christian Genocide Claims

The Nigerian government has strongly denied allegations of Christian genocide, labeling them as dangerous misinformation threatening national unity and security.

Katsina Budgets ₦341bn for Social Sector in 2026

Katsina State Government announces massive ₦341 billion investment in social services for 2026 fiscal year, focusing on education, healthcare, and poverty reduction initiatives across the state.

Ekiti Denies Building New Abuja Governor's Lodge

Ekiti State Government has firmly refuted claims of constructing a new multi-million naira governor's lodge in Abuja, calling the reports 'baseless misinformation' aimed at tarnishing the administration's image.

NCC Cleared in 2025 Staff Promotion Investigation

The National Civil Service Commission of Nigeria has exonerated the Nigerian Communications Commission from any wrongdoing in its recent staff promotion process, dismissing allegations of irregularities.

Nigeria rejects Trump's 'Country of Concern' designation

The Federal Government strongly rejects former US President Donald Trump's controversial designation of Nigeria as a 'Country of Concern' over alleged genocide, calling the claims baseless and politically motivated.

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