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Lagos Commuters Brace for Full Blue Line Operations This June

Lagos's Blue Line Rail is transitioning to full-scale operations this June, promising a transformative shift in urban commuting with faster, reliable, and eco-friendly travel options.

Why Dangote Is Buying U.S. Crude—and What It Means for Pump Prices

Nigeria's Dangote Refinery, despite the country's oil production, imports U.S. WTI crude. This article examines the reasons and implications for fuel pricing.

New EFCC Chair Targets Hidden Crypto in Asset-Recovery Blitz

The EFCC is deploying digital forensics to trace crypto used to hide illicit wealth in Nigeria's growing anti-corruption crackdown.

Bolt vs. Regulation: The New Lagos Bill Every Driver Should Know

Dive into how Lagos’s latest ride-hailing regulations affect Bolt drivers and what every driver must know.

Benue Revives Anti-Open-Grazing Law amid Rising Clashes

Benue's crackdown on open grazing reawakens deep tensions—and hope—amid deadly attacks and national debate. 🔍 SEO Tags

Who’s In, Who’s Out? Tracking Tinubu’s Expected Cabinet Shake-Up

Inside President Tinubu’s cabinet shake-up—who got dropped, who made it in, and what it means for Nigeria’s political future.

Governors Split as Abuja Tables State-Police Blueprint

Governors are divided as Abuja tables a bold plan for state-controlled police forces. Here's what unfolded at the landmark conference.

Will 2027 Be the Year Nigerians Abroad Finally Cast Ballots?

For the first time, Nigerians living abroad are set to cast their votes in the 2027 national elections, reflecting significant electoral reforms

What the Landmark LG-Autonomy Ruling Means for State Finances

The landmark Supreme Court ruling grants Nigerian local governments financial autonomy, transforming state finances and empowering grassroots development.

Oil-Rich Delta, Empty Wallets: Tracking the Latest NDDC Budget Row

The Niger Delta’s oil riches contrast sharply with ongoing budget disputes and financial mismanagement hindering development.

Kaduna’s Bid to Become Nigeria’s Skills Capital Passes Second Reading

Kaduna advances its Skills-Hub Bill to become Nigeria’s leading vocational training capital, empowering youth with certified skills for tomorrow’s jobs.

Eight New Umpires, One Election Cycle: Senate’s Rapid-Fire Confirmations

Senate expedites confirmation of eight new INEC commissioners, strengthening Nigeria’s electoral process for 2025.

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