How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
Nigeria’s accumulated bilateral debt rose by 144.58 percent to $4.06 billion in the five years from December 2015 to December...
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Read moreDetailsThe Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) has come under the scrutiny of the Nigerian Senate over its inability to generate...
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Read moreDetailsSays years of fight for inclusion worth it With 14 operational oil wells, state could up its economic growth...
Read moreDetailsThe Delta State government has been subjected to a revenue deficit of N40 billion as it undergoes implementation of its...
Read moreDetailsThe Federal Capital Territory Abuja is top of a list of sub-national states in Nigeria benefitting from a $520 million...
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