Twitter ban, Tinubu’s tweeps, and N500bn Tantrum
After 5,328 hours, amounting to 222 days, the Nigerian government lifted the ban on Twitter operations in the country earlier in the week.
After 5,328 hours, amounting to 222 days, the Nigerian government lifted the ban on Twitter operations in the country earlier in the week.
This is not the first time members of the Buhari Administration have “prophesied” about the country’s rice production and export.
On the 1st of December every year, we celebrate World’s AIDS Day, to give an opportunity for the community to unite in the fight against HIV/AIDS, to show support for those who have been diagnosed and to remember those who have been lost to the disease.
Anambra’s Antumbra and the Soludo Effect
As the federal executive arm through its ministries, departments and agencies prepares the 2022 budget, Dataphyte, a programme of the Interactive Initiative for Social Impact conducted an analysis of the 2021 zonal intervention projects (ZIPs) in order to assess the viability of the ZIPs and to use the outcome to demand reforms or a total scrap of the ZIP as an appendage budget to the country’s fiscal document.
Ekiti Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) flouted Open Contracting Principles
INFOGRAPHICS: What the Diverted $5 Billion NLNG Dividends Can Do
Key Changes in the Proposed vs. Approved Budget (Capital Expenditure)
Key Changes in the Proposed vs. Approved Budget
Key Changes in the Proposed vs. Approved Budget (Recurrent (Non-Debt Expenditure)
Key Changes in the Proposed vs. Approved Budget (Difference)
Nigeria’s Balance of Trade continued its decline to N3.94 billion in Q1 2021.