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CI Public Relations Wins Crisis Management Award

Leading Nigerian PR firm CI Public Relations has been honoured with the 'Crisis and Reputation Management Company of the Year' award at the 2024 Marketing World Awards, recognizing their exceptional work in navigating complex communications challenges.

JAMB conducts promotion exams for 450 civil servants

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has successfully conducted promotion examinations for 450 civil servants, marking a significant step in career progression within Nigeria's public service sector.

Nigeria's GDP Data Blackout: NBS Shutdown Bites

Nigeria faces economic uncertainty as NBS fails to release crucial GDP figures amid nationwide strike, leaving investors and policymakers in the dark about economic performance.

US Government Shutdown Threatens Economic Data Blackout

The potential US government shutdown threatens to halt crucial economic data releases, leaving investors and policymakers in the dark during economic uncertainty. Federal agencies prepare for closure as Congress struggles to reach funding agreement.

Nigeria loses ₦4.5B to hospital infections yearly

Shocking report reveals how preventable healthcare-associated infections drain Nigeria's economy of billions while putting patients at risk. Discover the silent crisis in Nigerian hospitals.

Tinubu's Pardon List Sparks National Outcry

President Bola Tinubu's controversial state pardon list has ignited nationwide criticism. Discover the complete list of beneficiaries and why Nigerians are demanding transparency.

Nigeria Debt Crisis: Citizens Owe ₦100,000+ Each

Shocking new data reveals Nigerian states' debt burden has skyrocketed, with Lagos and Edo citizens bearing the heaviest load. Discover how this affects everyday Nigerians and what it means for the economy.

Nigeria's First Lady reaffirms TB elimination by 2030

First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu has reinforced Nigeria's determination to eliminate tuberculosis by 2030, calling for increased funding and community involvement in the fight against the deadly disease.

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