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Nigerian Govt Admits Fuel Subsidy To Gulp N5.4tn In 2024

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After initially denying complete deregulation of the product, the Nigerian government has now acknowledged that fuel subsidy will amount to N5.4 trillion in 2024.

Minister of Finance, Wale Edun disclosed this in a recent presentation of the Accelerated Stabilisation and Advancement Plan, ASAP report.

He said the ASAP report was designed to address key challenges affecting the reform initiatives and stimulate development in various sectors of the economy.

“At current rates, expenditure on fuel subsidy is projected to reach N5.4 trillion by the end of 2024. This compares unfavourably with N3.6 trillion in 2023 and N2.0 trillion in 2022,” a draft copy of the ASAP presented by Edun said. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Meanwhile, Heineken Lokpobiri, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Oil, at a recent ministerial briefing to mark President Bola Tinubu’s anniversary insisted that fuel subsidy has been completely removed.



“I can confirm to you that subsidy is gone; officially, there is no subsidy; I want to make it clear that there is no subsidy in the country today”,
he claimed.

In a contrary view, recall that the President of the Trade Union Congress, Festus Osifo, had, in April, revealed that the Nigerian government was currently applying quasi-subsidy on fuel.

Recall that Tinubu’s infamous fuel subsidy is gone statement served as a springboard for the policy implementation in June 2023, causing the pump price of the product to increase from N250 per litre to over N500.

Since then, the pump price of fuel has continued to surge, reaching an average of N702 per litre in April 2024.

The ripple effect of fuel subsidy and the Naira floating policy in June last year saw Nigeria’s headline and food inflation skyrocket to 33.69 percent and 40.53 in April 2024.

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Kano Assembly Passes Bill to Create Second-Class Emirates

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The Kano State House of Assembly has passed a new bill creating second class Emirates.

 

The House on Tuesday passed the Kano State Emirates Council Establishment Bill 2024 after the bill scaled a third reading.

 

The bill was sponsored by a lawmaker representing the Rimin Gado/Tofa state constituency, Muhammad Bello Bututu. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

 

The bill seeks to establish Kano as a first-class emirate while Rano, Gaya and Karaye would remain second-class emirates.

 

According to the bill, Emirs of the three second-class emirates would be answerable to the Emir of Kano and shall have powers to advise him on any matter relating to the maintenance of public order, boundary dispute or dispute between two or more people within their areas of jurisdiction.

 

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Burna Boy Is The Love of My Life

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Jamaican rapper Stefflon Don has stated that Nigerian singer Burna Boy is the love of her life.

 

This is coming despite their breakup in 2021.

 

In a recent interview with Fernando Halman on the Netherlands music platform Real Talk, Stefflon Don confirmed that Burna Boy remains the love of her life.

 

Although she is now in a new relationship, Stefflon Don chose not to reveal the identity of her current partner. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

 

When asked about how she met Burna Boy, she referenced his previous interviews, saying, “Everyone knows how we met; he used to talk about it all the time. Trust me, after 20 interviews, we are in this together.”

 

Stefflon Don’s response was straightforward when asked if Burna Boy was the love of her life, saying, “Yes.”

 

However, she remained tight-lipped when asked if Burna Boy’s song “Last Last” was about her, choosing not to elaborate on the matter.

 

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My Wife Refuses to Buy Stuff for My Kids From Previous Marriage, I’m Mad at Her

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My wife Kelly, 35, and I have been married for 3 years now. For both of us, this marriage is not the first one. Kelly went through a lot in her life with her ex and she had hardly recovered from a very painful divorce when we met. She has a daughter, Emily, who’s 6 years old and the girl lives with us. Kelly’s ex-husband is not in the picture and he hasn’t shown any interest in Emily for many years now. Unlike Kelly, I have a very civil and moderate relationship with my ex. We separated 4 years ago and our breakup was a mutual decision. It went without scandals and fights and we’re friends with my ex-wife, Rosa…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

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