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If the bid becomes successful, Nigeria will be the first African country to host an F1 Grand Prix since South Africa did in 1993. However, South Africa and Rwanda are also in talks to stage the event in their respective cities.
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Legit.ng on MSNNigeria vs S'Africa: Tinubu, Wife React as Super Falcons Beat Banyana to Qualify for WAFCON FinalNigeria versus South Africa was played on Tuesday, in a match that was followed by many. President Bola Tinubu reacted after the Super Falcons won the battle.
Nigeria has partnered with S&P Global Commodity Insights to develop a regional pricing benchmark for refined petroleum products in West Africa, the country's downstream regulator said on Tuesday. The initiative,
Nigeria is undertaking sweeping reforms across its oil and gas industry, driven by a landmark Executive Order signed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu aimed at catalyzing investment and eliminating regulatory inefficiencies.
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNNigeria: Africa’s losing $90bln annually to imported substandard fuel, Dangote lamentsDangote further criticised the lack of harmonised fuel standards across African nations, which creates artificial barriers for regional trade in refined products
Nigeria's economy expanded by 3.13% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2025, the statistics office said on Monday, following the rebasing of its gross domestic product to better align with the current economic landscape.
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Nigeria enters race to host F1 grand prix in Africa – with ex-Premier League player fronting bid - F1 has not hosted a race in Africa since 1993, but a host of countries have now declared their intere