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MacDonald Dzirutwe

MacDonald Dzirutwe

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Hardship, insecurity cloud Nigeria president's first year in office

Nigerian Josephine Akiga looks around her empty restaurant in Abuja, where a sole customer sits eating, longing for the days when the place

Hardship, insecurity cloud Nigeria president's first year in office
Africa|Economy|Finance|Food|News

Nigeria to suspend taxes on certain food imports to curb rising prices

Nigeria plans to suspend taxes on certain food imports including wheat and maize for 150-days, and recommend a retail price to try to bring under control rising

Nigeria to suspend taxes on certain food imports to curb rising prices
Africa|News|World

Nigeria's police chief warns against Kenyan-style protests

Nigeria's police chief warned against Kenyan-style protests on Tuesday after frustrated citizens used online platforms to call for demonstrations against poor

Nigeria's police chief warns against Kenyan-style protests
Africa|Economy|News|World

Nigeria security forces deploy, government offers dialogue as protests loom

Nigerian security forces deployed in major cities and the government said it was open to dialogue ahead of planned protests on Thursday against a cost of living

Nigeria security forces deploy, government offers dialogue as protests loom
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

Shell setback upsets Nigeria's quest to lure investment

Nigeria's decision this week to block Shell's $2.4 billion sale of its onshore assets has sent a negative signal to investors the country urgently needs to

Shell setback upsets Nigeria's quest to lure investment
Africa|Food|Health

Nigeria's hunger crisis deepens with 33 million at risk, report says

Nigeria faces one of its worst hunger crises with more than 30 million people expected to be food insecure next year, a one third jump from this year due to

Nigeria's hunger crisis deepens with 33 million at risk, report says

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