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Amnesty International: Report Uncovers Workers’ Rights Abused in Plantations Linked to Guinea-owned Company Soguipah

The Guinean authorities must immediately guarantee the human rights of Soguipah workers and smallholder planters affiliated with the state-owned company, and investigate widespread abuses,...

Nigerian Court Hears $68,000 Wrongful Dismissal Lawsuit against Guinness

A former Territory Manager, Ntima Anya, has filed a case against the multinational beverage company, Guinness Nigeria Plc, before the National Industrial Court in...

A Hidden Crisis: Unmasking the Facts of Suicide in Nigeria and Africa

In a nation often celebrated for its resilience and vibrant spirit, a silent and devastating crisis has been unfolding. While global health reports and...

Government Vows to Provide Affordable Housing for Low-income Nigerians

Housing minister Ahmed Dangiwa says the federal government is doing everything possible to make housing affordable for low-income Nigerians. Dangiwa disclosed this during the fourth...

Dangote Vs PENGASSAN: NEPZA Reaffirms 10-Year Strike Ban in Free Zones, Cites Legal Supremacy

The Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) has issued a decisive legal clarification, reaffirming that its enabling Act imposes a compulsory 10-year prohibition on...

World Bank’s 139 Million Impoverished Nigerians Doesn’t Reflect Local Realities: Official

The Nigerian government has mounted a robust defence of its economic trajectory and social welfare commitments, following recent projections by the World Bank regarding...

World Bank: 139 Million Nigerians Still in Poverty Despite Economic Growth in 2025

The World Bank has reported that an estimated 139 million Nigerians, nearly two-thirds of the population, still live in poverty, despite recent economic reforms...

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