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The Punch on MSNNigeria First Policy: Replace your Escalade with Innoson, Atiku tells TinubuThe 2023 presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, has challenged President Bola Tinubu to ...
The recent rollout of the PowerHer774 initiative by the Federal Government’s Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation (CREDICORP) ...
If your administration’s ‘Nigeria First’ policy is not a public relations gimmick, trade your Escalade for an Innoson vehicle ...
“Let the people be at the heart of your programmes. Your hard work and concrete achievements will answer any criticism.
Nigeria plans to issue a third and fourth tranche of green bonds totaling N300 billion ($200 million) in 2025, deepening its ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNFEC approves ‘Nigeria First’ economic policy to prioritise local industryThe minister disclosed that the Attorney General of the Federation has been directed to draft an Executive Order to give full ...
We challenge President Tinubu to stop the noise and trade in his beloved Escalade for an Innoson, Nord or any made-in-Nigeria ...
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The Punch on MSNMilitary lauds Kwara as one of Nigeria’s most peaceful statesKwara State remains one of the most peaceful states in Nigeria, and its efforts to strengthen security are well-founded, ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNTinubu bans importation of foreign goods, unveils new industrialisation policyPresident Bola Tinubu has ordered a ban on importation of foreign goods, especially those that can be produced locally in ...
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) rose from its meeting at the State House, Abuja, yesterday, and approved a sweeping new policy framework tagged the 'Renewed Hope Nigeria First Policy.' ...
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Monday approved a sweeping new policy directive aimed at prioritising Nigerian businesses, goods, and services in all government-related economic activities.
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Pulse Nigeria on MSNSowore slams Peter Obi for knocking those who protested against Jonathan's govtObi recently questioned the necessity of the anti-subsidy protest in 2012, wondering why the same Nigerians who protested ...
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