Saturday, 04 April 2026
Nigeria raised the gas price for power companies on April 1, into a sector the government owed ₦6.5 trillion and settled just 3.7 percent of last year.
The EFCC filed for permanent forfeiture of 57 properties linked to former AGF Abubakar Malami, acquired partly through proxies during the eight years he ran Nigeria's legal machinery.
Over 25,000 Nigerian graduates who studied in Niger Republic, got Ministry of Education clearance, and registered with NYSC have been unable to mobilise for up to seven years.
Nigerian-owned property was burned in South Africa after an Igbo community installed a ceremonial leader, and the Nigerian High Commission told citizens to reduce their visibility.
Three signals from the week: rising energy costs, INEC's 24-hour move against the ADC after Kwankwaso's defection, and Abuja's advisory to Nigerians under attack in South Africa.
Simi and Adekunle Gold announced the birth of their second child on April 1, three weeks after the baby arrived on March 10.
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