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House Scrutinizes Tinubu's N1.15T Loan Request

Nigeria's House of Representatives launches thorough investigation into President Tinubu's massive N1.15 trillion loan request amid growing economic concerns and national debt worries.

Putin Orders Nuclear Test Plans After Trump Remarks

In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Vladimir Putin has ordered preparations to restart nuclear testing in direct response to Donald Trump's recent statements, raising global security concerns.

Swiss Execs Meet Trump Over Tariff Threats

Top Swiss executives held emergency talks with former President Donald Trump about potential tariffs that could shake global trade. Discover how this affects African economies like Nigeria.

BRIPAN Reforms Nigeria's Insolvency Practice Nationwide

The Business Recovery and Insolvency Practitioners Association of Nigeria (BRIPAN) is spearheading a nationwide initiative to strengthen Nigeria's insolvency framework, enhance practitioner expertise, and boost investor confidence through comprehensive re

Nigeria-China relations face major overhaul

Nigeria reevaluates its partnership with China amid mounting debt worries and environmental impact concerns. Discover how this strategic shift could reshape bilateral relations.

NASS Loan Approval: Why Nigerians Shouldn't Worry

Government official reveals why the National Assembly's approval of a $2.347 billion loan shouldn't worry citizens - and how it will actually benefit Nigeria's economy and infrastructure development.

Asian Markets Rally on Trader Optimism Surge

Major Asian stock markets surged as investor optimism grew over economic recovery prospects. Discover which markets led the gains and what's driving this positive momentum across the region.

Nigerians Demand Loan Accountability in 2025 Budget

As Nigeria prepares for its ₦41 trillion 2025 budget, citizens are calling on National Assembly members to ensure proper oversight of executive borrowing and prevent unsustainable debt accumulation.

UN at 80: The Urgent Need for Reform

As the United Nations marks 80 years since its founding, experts question whether the institution can adapt to 21st-century challenges without significant structural reforms.

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