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AGRA: Food Prices Rise & Fall Across Africa

AGRA's Food Security Monitor reveals mixed food commodity prices in Africa. Maize prices ease in Nigeria & East Africa, while rice costs rise in coastal West Africa. Discover the full analysis.

EEDC Resumes Free Prepaid Meter Distribution

Enugu Electricity Distribution Company resumes free prepaid meter distribution under MAF program. Over 13,000 Band A customers to benefit. Company warns against meter bypassing.

Nigerian Man's Viral Questions to Trump Go National

A Nigerian man's powerful open letter to Donald Trump questioning threats against Nigeria has gone viral, sparking nationwide conversations about international relations and national pride.

Anambra Declares Friday Work-Free for Election

Anambra State Government announces Friday as public holiday to enable civil servants and residents participate freely in Saturday's governorship election. Get all details about the electoral preparations.

UNICEF Fights Open Defecation in Nigeria

UNICEF sounds alarm on Nigeria's open defecation crisis, advocating for urgent construction of public toilets and improved sanitation infrastructure across the nation.

Australia Offers 3 Hours Free Solar Power Daily

Australia don launch groundbreaking solar initiative wey go provide millions of residents with three hours of free electricity every single day. This revolutionary policy na part of dem commitment to renewable energy.

EKEDC Starts Free Meter Distribution Nationwide

Eko Electricity Distribution Company begins massive free meter rollout under Federal Government's National Mass Metering Programme, bringing relief to thousands of customers tired of estimated billing.

Shipping Delays Threaten Africa's Free Trade Dream

Critical infrastructure deficits and persistent shipping delays are threatening to derail the African Continental Free Trade Area's ambitious targets, putting $3.4 trillion economic opportunity at risk.

Oil Marketers Warn Against Monopoly in Nigeria

Major petroleum marketers in Nigeria are raising concerns about market dominance and calling for transparent access to facilities to ensure fair competition in the downstream oil sector.

Amnesty: Criticising Nigerian Leaders Not a Crime

Amnesty International Nigeria makes bold statement defending freedom of expression, clarifying that criticizing President Tinubu or state governors does not constitute criminal offense in Nigeria.

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