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As Tinubu’s government is hauled before international arbitration over a crude oil agreement, more problems is on the horizon.

A private company called Donnington Nigeria Ltd, in collaboration with foreign businesses, announced its intention to pursue international arbitration against the Nigerian government led by President Bola Tinubu, just weeks after Nigerian assets abroad, including presidential jets and properties in Liverpool, United Kingdom, were seized by a Chinese company enforcing a court ruling. The ACD/CTN (Cargo and Crude Oil Tracking and Notification) program is at the heart of the controversy. Nigeria is aggressively seeking foreign investments despite persistent concerns about contract breaches and governance flaws, thus the protracted dispute threatens to damage the country’s reputation internationally.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Exclusive: In Zamfara, soldiers killed Buzu, Turji's boss — Army discloses

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President Tinubu Calls an Emergency Meeting to Discuss National Fuel Shortages and Price Hikes

GIST: A growing amount of uncertainty surrounds President Tinubu’s unclear whereabouts abroad.