Nigeria licenses first floating LNG plant for export and domestic use
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Nigeria licenses first floating LNG plant for export and domestic use

Top Stories Tamfitronics We use cookies and data toDeliver and maintain Google servicesTrack outages and protect against spam, fraud, and abuseMeasure audience engagement and site statistics to understand how our services are used and enhance the quality of those servicesIf you choose to “Accept all,” we will also use cookies and data toDevelop and improve new servicesDeliver and measure the effectiveness of adsShow personalized content, depending on your settingsShow personalized ads, depending on your settingsIf you choose to “Reject all,” we will not use cookies for these additional purposes.Non-personalized content is influenced by things like the content you’re currently viewing, activity in your active Search session, and your location. Non-personalized ads are influenced by the content you’re currently viewing and your general location. Personalized content and ads can also include more relevant results, recommendations, and...
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NIGERIA DAILY: Can Nigerians Ever Defeat Corruption?
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NIGERIA DAILY: Can Nigerians Ever Defeat Corruption?

Politics tamfitronics More PodcastsNigeria DailyThe BearingDownload Here:Corruption—it’s a word that comes up in almost every conversation about Nigeria’s challenges. From politics to private offices and even within places of worship, the stain of corruption is widespread. But what does corruption truly mean to the average Nigerian? And more importantly, is there any hope of eradicating it from our society?THE BEARING: How Sibling Rivalry Affects Family BondNIGERIA DAILY: Nigeria’s Vanishing Middle Class and Its Unseen ImpactJoin us on this episode of the Nigeria Daily as we explore what corruption means to the average Nigerian, how it manifests in different sectors, and what religious leaders and anti-corruption activists believe can be done to combat this menace.
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‘Nigeria Politics, Extremely Dangerous Enterprise For Women’ -Senator Natasha Akpoti Laments, Shares Her Challenging Political Journey
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‘Nigeria Politics, Extremely Dangerous Enterprise For Women’ -Senator Natasha Akpoti Laments, Shares Her Challenging Political Journey

Politics tamfitronics Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan representing Kogi Central Senatorial District has described the mode of playing politics in Nigeria as extremely dangerous for women.Speaking at the ECOWAS Female Parliament Association spotlight initiative titled: “Rethinking Women’s Proportional Representation in Governance: Case Study of Nigeria” on Monday, Sen Akpoti-Uduaghan highlighted the high cost of politics in Nigeria, which puts women at a disadvantage as most men are more financially stable than women in Nigeria.“Politics is extremely dangerous in Nigeria. In Nigeria, you can’t be gentle as a woman. I honestly wish politics in Nigeria would not be so tough because when a woman who is born to nurture becomes too tough, it’s not good.“I am so tough now that I rarely cry except maybe something...
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Nigeria is a poor country with a potential of becoming rich – Chairman of Presidential Tax Committee
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Nigeria is a poor country with a potential of becoming rich – Chairman of Presidential Tax Committee

Politics tamfitronics Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, has described Nigeria as a poor country with significant potential for wealth.In an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today, Oyedele highlighted that both the Federal Government’s and states’ budgets are relatively small compared to those of some other countries and cities.The Federal Government has faced criticism for perceived over-taxation, with recent tax law protests in Kenya reigniting these discussions among Nigerians. However, Oyedele dismissed the idea of introducing more taxes as a solution to Nigeria’s revenue challenges, emphasizing that increasing taxes would not effectively address the country’s financial issues.“By the way, the entire budget, that’s the Federal Government’s of about N29 trillion plus all the states in Nigeria about N15 trillion – if you add it all, it comes to...
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