The Punch reports the Senate has confirmed 64 ambassadorial nominees, filling long-standing vacancies across Nigeria’s missions.
Punch reports Nigeria’s lawmakers are split over the crude oil price benchmark in the 2026–2028 MTEF, a key driver of revenue and borrowing.
Punch reports the House set up a committee to probe claims that gazetted tax laws differ from what lawmakers passed, as PDP seeks a rollout delay.
The Nation reports stakeholders at a Senate hearing pushed back against proposals to introduce death penalty provisions for kidnapping.
Nigeria’s top downstream and upstream regulators resign as the Dangote petition controversy intensifies, raising new questions for fuel-market stability.
Diplomacy defuses a tense episode after an emergency landing, with Burkina Faso releasing detained Nigerian Air Force personnel.
Four investors reportedly want to reimburse costs for Section 1 and run it as a tolled concession—raising fresh questions about transparency and affordability.
Budget documents suggest debt service and wages exceeded federal revenue in early 2025, shrinking space for capital spending.
Nigeria’s Senate moves to update the audit law framework, aiming to strengthen oversight and accountability across federal institutions.
Nigeria bans wood exports and revokes licences as part of an environmental crackdown aimed at slowing deforestation.