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LEADERSHIP Newspaper
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Fuel Subsidy Represents 50% Of Nigeria’s Problems – Reps
Deputy spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Hon Philip Agbese, said fuel subsidy constitutes 50 percent of Nigeria’s ...
LEADERSHIP Newspaper
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Subsidy Removal: Tinubu, Sultan Urge NLC, TUC To Shelve Planned Indefinite Strike
LEADERSHIP reports that the organised Labour had fixed Tuesday, October 3, for the commencement of an indefinite strike to protest fuel subsidy removal by ...
AllAfrica.com on MSN
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Nigeria: Fuel Subsidy Removal - Attorney-General Warns Labour Unions Against Planned Strike
The AGF, Lateef Fagbemi, wrote the unions through their lawyer, Femi Falana, warning them to desist from their planned strike over the fuel subsidy removal.
Channels TV
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Fuel Subsidy: Give Tinubu A Bit Of Time, Gov Sani Tells Nigerians
The governor added that the most marginalized people in society ought to be given the opportunity to participate in labor agreement decision-making.
The Africa Report
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Nigeria unions call strike over fuel subsidy fallout
Africa’s largest economy has seen living and transport costs heavily impacted after the government ended a petrol subsidy and also the naira.
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Labor union strike in Nigeria gains momentum with the addition of oil workers
President Tinubu's decision to eliminate gasoline subsidies triggers a nationwide strike. ・NUPENG, representing oil and gas ...
Premium Times
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Fuel Subsidy: NEC urges labour to shelve strike
The NLC and TUC have declared a nationwide strike beginning from 3 October to protest the hardship occasioned by the removal ...
The Punch Newspapers on MSN
18h
Nigeria’s fuel quality, price attracting smugglers – Customs
The Nigeria Customs Service, on Thursday, said its latest findings showed that the quality and price of Nigeria’s Premium ...
Nairametrics
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Subsidy removal: Nigeria’s fuel consumption rate drops by 33% – Kunle Salako
Minister of State for Environment, Kunle Salako, has stated that the bold move made during Bola Tinubu's administration to eliminate ...
Vanguard
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Removal of Fuel Subsidy has increased poverty in Nigeria – Muslim leaders
Muslim Leaders under the aegis of the Supreme Council for Shari'a in Nigeria (SCSN) and Jama’atu Izalatil  Bid’ah Wa’iqamatus ...
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Stable forex, lower inflation will attract foreign direct investment to Nigeria – IMF
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says stable exchange rates and lower inflation will attract more investments into ...
AllAfrica.com7h
Nigeria: Fuel Subsidy Represents 50% of Nigeria's Problems - Reps
Deputy spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Hon Philip Agbese, said fuel subsidy constitutes 50 percent of Nigeria's problems and its removal would usher the country into her glorious era.

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