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Legit.ng on MSNNigeria to have nuclear weapons? Shettima finally breaks silenceVice President Kashim Shettima has maintained that Nigeria and Africa at large have nothing to do with nuclear ...
A Chinese delegation has visited Nigeria to finalise plans for low-carbon energy initiatives. The Federal Government’s green ...
NGX Group has signed a funding agreement with DEG Impulse gGmbH, a subsidiary of the German Development Finance Institution, ...
The Presidency has cautioned the International Monetary Fund (IMF) against what it described as excessive and often exaggerated assessments of ...
In a landmark move to boost food security and rural livelihoods, the British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation ...
The presidency has faulted the IMD over the assessment of Nigeria’s economic reforms, inflation, and poverty levels.
He said that Nigeria, like many countries in Africa, is facing numerous socio-economic challenges, including poverty and climate change.
Waste management has remained a significant challenge in Nigeria, likely due to the country's high population density. The ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNAfrica’s priority is fighting poverty, not testing nuclear weapons - ShettimaThe vice-president of Nigeria, Kashim Shettima, has emphasized that Africa’s pressing concerns lie in tackling poverty and climate change, not in developing nuclear weapons capabilities.
The Nigerian government wants to refine its resources domestically so they can fetch a higher price on the international market.
Vice President Kashim Shettima had said that Nigeria is committed to comprehensive nuclear test ban. He also assured that the ...
Abuja- The Federal Government has called on the judiciary to play a more proactive role in deepening the country's capital market by delivering timely, well-reasoned, and technically sound judgments ...
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