Foreign Clients Owe Nigeria $5.7 Million in Debt for Power – NERC
None of the four foreign bilateral clients that the power generation businesses provided in the first quarter paid the $14.19...
None of the four foreign bilateral clients that the power generation businesses provided in the first quarter paid the $14.19...
LASAMBUS also provided medical attention to a number of additional people with varying degrees of injuries.A multiple-vehicle incident near Lagos'...
According to the statement, any votes that were incorrectly credited to Nigeria in the most recent election were probably cast...
Super Eagles and Nottingham Forest striker Taiwo Awoniyi has vowed that Nigeria will be fully focused on securing a win...
Barack Obama has made it clear that the reason there was a good economy during Trump's first tenure as the...
The spokesperson of NLC, Benson Upah, has said that those who say that petrol is sold for free in Nigeria...
The First Lady of Nigeria, Remi Tinubu, has said that the current administration is not responsible for the current economic...
Rapper Dr. Dre accuses his former psychiatrist, Dr. Charles Soph,y, of maliciously Turning his son against him during his divorce...
The formal President of the United State, Barack Obama took a jab at his successor Donald Trump in a presidential...
Atiku Abubakar, the former vice president, called President Bola Tinubu "TPain" in a tweet on Thursday in response to his handling of the gasoline subsidy situation. According to Atiku, the Tinubu administration's "haphazard and disingenuous approach" to gasoline subsidy management is to blame for Nigeria's current economic woes. In his remarks, Atiku voiced worry over the rising rate of inflation and claimed that it is having a negative effect on Nigerians' quality of life. He bemoaned the fact that Tinubu seemed indifferent to the suffering of the people in spite of the mounting difficulties. "The current economic crisis in the country is a result of the haphazard and dishonest approach to fuel subsidy management taken by the current administration." As things stand, Nigerians' material well-being is being drowned by an increasing rate of inflation that shows no signs of abating.Atiku added, "It is even more concerning that T-pain is unaffected by the hardship in the nation. "Frustrated with the increased expense of living under his rule, Tinubu's nickname, "TPain," a play on the first letter of his name and the name of American rapper and producer T-Pain, originated. The word was first mentioned on social media in April 2024, according to Peoples Gazette. But on September 16, it became very popular after someone on X mentioned it in relation to the President's visit to Maiduguri to comfort flood victims. The phrase is becoming more popular on websites like X and Instagram