
Nigeria loses spot as Africa's top crude oil producer to Angola - Daily Post Nigeria
Nigeria has lost its place as Africa's crude oil producer to Angola following a decline in production. DAILY POST reports that this was revealed by the
https://dailypost.ng/2023/05/12/nigeria-loses-spot-as-africas-top-crude-oil-producer-to-angola/
Sudan conflict: Trapped Nigerian students yet to take off to Cairo
Trapped Nigerians students are still in Khartoum, Sudan, The PUNCH learnt.
https://punchng.com/sudan-conflict-trapped-nigerian-students-yet-to-take-off-to-cairo/
In Sudan, allies and enemies struggle to choose sides | Africanews
In the streets of Khartoum, the war for power is between two generals. But in reality, many more players are involved, as the two sides have woven a network of political, economic, and diplomatic allies -- and enemies -- in a region in turmoil.
https://www.africanews.com/2023/04/19/in-sudan-allies-and-enemies-struggle-to-choose-sides/
Sudan Conflict: Federal Govt Urged To Evacuate Nigerian Students
Amid the ongoing conflict and war in Sudan, the national president of Nigerian Students in Europe (NANSE), Bashiru Saidu Muhammad, has begged the federal
https://leadership.ng/sudan-conflict-federal-govt-urged-to-evacuate-nigerian-students/
JPMorgan closes bearish Nigeria view, says election risks may be easing | Reuters
Wall Street investment bank JPMorgan closed a key bearish bet on Nigerian assets on Tuesday, saying the risk of potential problems from the west African country's national elections may be easing.
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/jpmorgan-closes-bearish-nigeria-view-says-election-risks-may-be-easing-2023-02-28/
How Nigeria’s elections will determine the course of its democracy - Vox
Africa’s largest democracy has voted — what’s at stake for its people, and the continent?
https://www.vox.com/world-politics/2023/2/25/23612047/nigeria-elections-africa-democracy