Premium Times Editorial: Removal of Fuel Subsidy A Coup Against Civility and Democracy
In the absence of any superior argument by the administration, we remain ferociously opposed to this wicked policy
In the absence of any superior argument by the administration, we remain ferociously opposed to this wicked policy
Lagos protesters are blocking vehicular traffic and closing down filling stations selling above N65 a litre
In a bid to pacify Nigerians and shore up his approval ratings, the president constituted two committees on the contentious ...
The price of petroleum products go up in Adamawa
Fare skyrockets nationwide as commuters groan
The Federal Government descends heavily on protesters fighting the cut in fuel subsidy
Health Minister insists that contraceptives are free in all government hospitals
Inter and intra-city fares jump by more than 100 per cent in 24 hours of new price
Labour and civil society are poised for showdown with government over the cut in fuel subsidy
The opposition groups want Nigerians to pour into the street to resist the policy
Organised labour vows to mobilise Nigerians against government's New Year day fuel hike
Labour says it is poised for an outright war with the Jonathan administration. It is going to be a fight ...
The group says it is battle ready to bring down the Jonathan administration
Some northern leaders welcome the declaration of a state of emergency in the north with "cautious optimism"
Ifeanyi argues that the proposed cut in oil subsidy would bring severe hardship on the Nigerian people
Jonathan's New Year present to Nigerians is deregulation
The former head of state says a declaration of a state of emergency is not enough to contain the rampaging ...
Praises for the President for taking emergency measures against Boko Haram. But there are sceptics too.
The president faces a huge challenge of rallying federal lawmakers to back his imposition of emergency rule on some local ...
The Nigerian senate has issued a statement supporting the President's decision to declare a State of Emergency in some parts ...
Text of President Goodluck Jonathan's address announcing the emergency measures
The president moves to check the growing violence and insecurity in some parts of the country
For religious groups across the country, the fear of Boko Haram is the beginning of wisdom
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