ICJ begins hearings in landmark climate change case
The International Court of Justice began hearings on Monday to examine what countries worldwide are legally required to fight climate change and help vulnerable countries
Drone strikes by Mali’s military regime kill 8 Tuareg leaders in the country’s north
“Several synchronized drone strikes martyred some Azawad leaders on December 1, 2024, in Tinzaouatine, near the Algerian border,” s
Negotiators in South Korea fail to clinch agreement addressing plastic polliution
Negotiators in Busan, South Korea, have failed to reach their goal of finalising a treaty addressing the worldwide crisis of plastic pollution. Some, including delegations from Africa, argued the treaty was too watered down. They have agreed to resume talks next year.
56 dead in Guinea soccer stadium stampede
The stampede erupted in the packed stadium as security forces attempted to control clashes among fans, local media reported.
Nigeria: Police Debunk Viral Fuel-Scooping Video
[Vanguard] The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has discredited a viral video allegedly showing uniformed personnel scooping fuel from the wreckage of an overturned tanker.
Nigeria: Oil Theft – Army Dismantles 56 Illegal Oil Bunkering Sites, Recovers 1.2m Litres of Stolen Crude
[Vanguard] The Nigerian Army, in collaboration with other security agencies, has intensified operations against economic sabotage in the Niger Delta region, resulting in significant achievements.
Nigeria: How Nigeria Struggles to Raise Crude Oil Production – Investigation
[Vanguard] ·2024 Average Condensate output falls 11.6% to 211,401 bpd·Average oil output declines 3.9% to 1.177m bpd·Energy transition hindering funding -- Experts·NUPRC, others move to enhance output·Future looks bright -- Analysts
Nigeria: Govt Set to Tackle Regulatory, Bureaucratic Challenges – Minister
[Vanguard] In a bid to boost non-oil exports, the Federal Government, FG, has said it is set to tackle regulatory and bureaucratic issues that are driving up cost of exports, making Nigerian goods uncompetitive in the global market.
Nigeria: Nigerians Living Fake Good Life Before Fuel Subsidy Removal – Tinubu
[Daily Trust] President Bola Tinubu has said Nigerians were living a good life that was fake and capable of leading the country into a total economic collapse before his administration came on board to remove the fuel subsidy.
Nigeria: Nigerians Were Living ‘Fake Good Life’ With Fuel Subsidy – Tinubu
[Leadership] President Bola Tinubu has stated that Nigerians were living a "fake good life" before the removal of the fuel subsidy, a decision he said was necessary to prevent the country from plunging into economic crisis.