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The second generation of the Toyota Fortuner made its debut in Egypt in 2018 [citation needed], with the top trim receiving a facelift for the 2024 model year. [ clarification needed ] [ 65 ] The Fortuner comes in three grades as of the 2025 model year: the Smart 4×2, which has the 2.7-litre 2TR-FE engine, the Elegance 4×4, and the Sport trim ...
On 20 May 2022, Innoson presented its first "Keke". Kekes are three-wheeled motor vehicles and the main means of transport in Nigeria. They have so far been imported from the Far East and usually cost about 800,000 Naira or 1,600 Euros. Innoson announced a selling price of 500,000 Naira or 1,000 Euros.
[4] [5] As at September 9, 2024, Jiji is ranked as the 42th overall most visited website in Nigeria by Alexa, [6] and as the 42nd TOP site in Nigeria for all categories by SimilarWeb. [ 7 ] Jiji was founded in 2014 in Lagos , Nigeria by Anton Volianskyi, who is the company's CEO .
A possible release in Q1 2024 has been estimated. [ 105 ] [ 106 ] The Taiwanese Zace Surf was replaced with the Innova [ 107 ] equipped with the 2.7 L 2TR-FE petrol engine with no replacement for the four-wheel-drive variant and pickup truck.
In 2012, Nigeria's external debt was an estimated $5.9 billion and N5.6 trillion domestic, putting total debt at $44 billion. [ 172 ] In April 2006, Nigeria became the first African country to fully pay off its debt owed to the Paris Club . [ 173 ]
29 May – Nigeria readopts Nigeria, We Hail Thee, which was the country's national anthem from 1960 to 1978, as its national anthem, replacing Arise, O Compatriots. [20] 30 May – 2024 Aba killings: Eleven people, including five soldiers, are killed in an attack on a military checkpoint by unknown gunmen in Aba, Abia State. [21]
The following table presents a listing of Nigeria's 36 states ranked in order of their total population based on the 2006 Census figures, [1] as well as their 2019 projected populations, which were published by the National Bureau of Statistics. [2]
Although Libya has more reserves, there were 37.2 billion barrels (5.91 × 10 ^ 9 m 3) of proven oil reserves in Nigeria as of 2011, ranking the country as the largest oil producer in Africa and the 11th largest in the world, averaging 2.28 million barrels per day (362 × 10 ^ 3 m 3 /d) in 2006. At current rates this would be 45 years of supply ...