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Abuja – Your Central Spot for Nigerian News

When talking about Abuja, the planned capital city of Nigeria, located in the Federal Capital Territory, known for its government ministries and diplomatic missions. Also called the FC by locals, it serves as the hub for national decision‑making and a growing commercial scene. Below you’ll find why this city keeps popping up in headlines and how its pulse drives the stories you’re about to read.

Why Abuja Matters

Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation and the economic engine behind the West African region. Its capital, Abuja, anchors the country’s political landscape, housing the presidential office, parliament and the Supreme Court. The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) surrounds the city, offering a planned urban layout that contrasts with the bustling streets of Lagos. This setup means every major policy shift, from oil regulations to budget approvals, usually echoes first in Abuja’s corridors.

Another key player is the Court of Appeal, the second‑highest judicial body in Nigeria, with a principal bench located in Abuja. Its rulings affect everything from banking disputes to oil licensing – think of the recent case where First Bank won an appeal over General Hydrocarbons’ FPSO assets, a decision that will shape the oil industry’s financial flows. Speaking of oil, the oil industry, Nigeria’s backbone, generating billions in revenue and often sparking political controversy frequently finds itself at the centre of Abuja’s courtroom drama, especially when court orders dictate asset sales or debt settlements.

Because Abuja hosts ministries like the Ministry of Innovation, the city also becomes the stage for political scandals. The resignation of Minister Geoffrey Nnaji over credential fraud, for example, sparked legal action that started in the capital’s administrative offices and rippled through Nigeria’s 2027 election discourse. These events highlight how the capital’s institutions—government, judiciary, and industry regulators—interact in real time, creating a news cycle that’s both fast‑moving and deeply influential.

In the list below you’ll see a mix of stories that illustrate these dynamics: from court rulings that affect oil revenues, to ministerial shake‑ups that reshape policy, to broader insights about life in the Federal Capital Territory. Whether you’re tracking business risks, political shifts, or simply curious about Abuja’s role in shaping Nigeria’s future, the collection gives you a clear window into the city’s ever‑changing landscape.

Scroll down to explore the latest reports, analyses, and commentary that all tie back to Abuja’s central position in the nation’s story.

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