Almost four million applied for ₦50,000 Tinubu palliative, but only one million will get – Minister

The federal government on Thursday said almost four million Nigerians applied for the palliative grant of N50,000, but only one million beneficiaries were accommodated for palliative grant aimed to alleviate…

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Tinubu approves national construction, household support programme | Tasks govs on food security

To boost agricultural productivity, strengthen the economy by creating opportunities in the real sectors of agriculture, manufacturing, and construction, as well as provide urgent economic relief for Nigerians, President Bola…

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Lagos dumps manual data collection in hospitals, floats ‘smart health information platform’

| Sanwo-Olu: ‘This is bold move to use technology for effective health delivery’ | State Govt signs concession agreement with Interswitch, eClat A new revolution has kicked off in Lagos…

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Bad News For Japa: Canada to reduce post-graduate work permit for Nigerians, other students

Federal and provincial immigration officials in Canada are in talks to significantly revamp the Post Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility criteria. The PGWP, an open work permit, is currently available…

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Lagos economy increased by 50% under my watch, beating 40 African countries – Sanwo-Olu

| Governor attends AfriCaribbean business forum, makes case for sub-national inclusion Economic prosperity recorded by Lagos State over the last two decades has shown the strength and potential which any…

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Governors: Compelling states to pay ₦62,000 may lead to 40% retrenchment of workers.

Lagos, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Rivers, Ogun, Kano, Kaduna can afford to pay N62,000 minimum wage. As Nigeria’s federal government maintains it’s offer of N62,000 monthly minimum wage…

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