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Economy
We have secured $30 billion in Foreign Direct Investment – President Tinubu
. President Bola Tinubu has mentioned that within the first nine months of his administration, Nigeria has secured $30 billion…
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Poor Power Supply : Discos licenses will be revoked , FG warns
The Federal Government issued a warning on Wednesday, indicating that power Distribution Companies are at risk of having their licenses…
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Metro news
LASG ANNOUNCES 36-HOUR TRAFFIC DIVERSION AT ISLAND -IYANA OWORO BOUND CARRIAGEWAY
The Lagos State Government has announced a 36 hour traffic diversiion at Lagos Island – Iyana Oworo bound carriageway. A…
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Bangladesh teacher suspended after allegedly shooting student in exam Published
A lecturer in a medical school in Bangladesh has been suspended, two days after allegedly shooting and injuring a student…
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News
Jonathan, Others Celebrate Obasanjo on 87th Birthday
Former Ghanaian President John Mahama, ex-Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan, Bayelsa State Governor Douye Diri, Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang, and…
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News
No big deal accepting grains from Ukraine -FG
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said accepting grains from Ukraine does not make Nigeria a failed…
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International
Tinubu urges Qatari investors to report any bribery requests, assuring no hindrances to investment
Presdent Bola Tinubu has urged Qatari Investors: to Inform him If Any Nigerian Official Requests Bribe or Hinders Progress. He…
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Business
How to Attain a $1 Trillion Economy by 2030 – National Economic Summit Group (NESG
) The chairman of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), Mr Niyi Yusuf, emphasized yesterday that in order for Nigeria…
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Judiciary
Cattle Traders sues Abia State for Intending to Convert Market into Non-Residential Area
Cattle traders operating at the Umuchieze Garki cattle market have taken legal action against the Abia State government. They assert…
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Seventy percent ( 70%) of financial crimes in Nigeria are linked to Banks….EFCC
The EFCC revealed on Monday that approximately 70 percent of financial crimes in Nigeria are connected to banks. During his…
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