
Nigeria news today headlines : Monday 28th April 2025
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target=_blank>Lafarge Africa Posts Strong Growth,837% Profit, Revenue Up 80%
LAGOS – Lafarge Africa, a leading innovative and sustainable building solutions company and manufacturer of a range of cement brands, has recorded sales revenue of N248.35 billion for the first quarter of the 2025 financial year. The sales revenue represents an increase of 80 per cent from N137.77 billion that was recorded in the corresponding
target=_blank>Tariff Tensions: Okonjo-Iweala Calls For Trade Integration Among African Countries
WASHINGTON DC, USA -The Director-General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, at the weekend called for conscious efforts to deepen trade integration among African countries amid global uncertainties caused by the new tariff wars between the United States and other economies of the world, notably China. Mrs Okonjo-Iweala gave the advice while speaking to journalists on the sidelines of the concluded World Bank/IMF meetings in Washington
target=_blank>How Greedflation, Shrinkflation Are Making Life Harder For Consumers
In the bustling heart of Lagos, where the scent of roasted corn mingles with the cacophony of honking danfos and shouting hawkers, a growing number of consumers are facing a disturbing reality. From the sprawling Balogun Market to the dusty stalls of Ojuwoye Market in Mushin, prices are not only rising, they are becoming absurd,
target=_blank>ABIA 2027: Ukwa Ngwa Leader Debunks Call For Deputy Speaker’s Guber Involvement, Supports Otti
LAGOS – Concerned stakeholders from the Ukwa la Ngwa nation in Abia State, have denied a report claiming they urged Hon. Benjamin Kalu, the Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives to vie for the governorship position in the 2027 gubernatorial election. Rather, Dr. Kassarachi Enyinna, the vice presidential candidate of the Young Progressive Party (YPP)
target=_blank>Access Bank: Turning The Tide On Fraud Through Resilience
One of the most difficult battles that banks in the country are fighting is that of fraud issues. According to reports, most banks have spent billions of naira to curb the hydra headed monster but with very minimal success. While others are still struggling to proffer a lasting solution to end this reoccurring financial threat
target=_blank>Poor Driving School Training Is The Bane Of Road Safety – Dr. Eke
Dr. Confidence Eke, the Chairperson of Driving Schools and Safety Alliance Africa – DSSAA and former Comptroller General of the Rivers State Road Traffic Management Authority, in this interview with OLORUNDARE ENIMOLA, shares that DSSAA was created to deal with the high rate of road disaster in Africa, stressing it is even more worrisome that
target=_blank>Only Alliance Will Give PDP Edge Over APC In 2027 – Shelle
Capt. Tunji Shelle is a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic, a former Lagos State chairman of the party. In this interview, he talks about the state of the main opposition party in respect of the defections of members to the All Progressives Congress (APC), how the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike has contributed to the
target=_blank>Nigerian Newspapers: Top Stories For Today (28/04/25)
Read the full details on our digital edition when you join our WhatsApp Communities here. Here are the major headlines for today: New EU Rules: Nigeria May Lose $20bn Cocoa Revenue In Three Years… Experts Charge FG On More Concrete, Consistent Actions Visa Restrictions To UAE Cut Passenger Traffic On Emirates Airlines… Economy Seat Drops
target=_blank>A Pope’s Funeral And New Leadership Paradigm
The world came together on a warm April morning in Rome. Under Bernini’s wide colonnade, a simple wooden coffin lay, almost shy against the grand marble of St. Peter’s. It held the body of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, better known as Pope Francis; it also carried a final message, passed without words. As I watched the
target=_blank>The Pathetic Destiny Of Pensioners In Nigeria
By: Sir Henry Olujimi Boyo (Les Leba) first published in January 2019 INTRO: Last week this column republished “Killing the Poor and Desperate with Shylock Rates.” The article discusses the severity of the impact of unreasonably high interest rates on Nigerians. (See www.betternaijanow.com for this series and more articles by the Late Sir Henry Boyo)
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