AFRICA

Lagos Doctors To Immortalise Diaso Vwaere, One Year After Tragic Elevator Death

Lagos NMA has announced its plan to immortalise Dr. Diaso Vwaere, who died in an elevator accident in August 2023.

2 months ago

Mali Rebels Claim Killing of 131 Soldiers and Russians In July Clashes

Tuareg rebels in Mali have claimed they killed 131 soldiers and Russian mercenaries in intense July clashes.

2 months ago

Binance Executive Gambaryan’s Family Seeks Biden’s Intervention Amid Health Concerns in Nigerian Detention

Tigran Gambaryan’s family has appealed to President Biden to expedite his release from detention in Nigeria, citing deteriorating health conditions.

2 months ago

Boko Haram Commander Surrenders in Borno As Nigerian Army Rescues Hostages, Seizes Arms

Babakarami Balawan, a notorious Boko Haram commander, has surrendered to Nigerian troops in Borno State, following a successful counter-terrorism operation.

2 months ago

Court Remands Student, Proprietor for Defrauding MTN of N1.9bn

Justice Akintayo Aluko has remanded two students who allegedly hacked into MTN's system, stealing airtime and data valued at N1.9bn.

2 months ago

Sponsors Hiding While Poor Kaduna Children Protest Is Ungodly, Condemnable, Says Governor Uba Sani

"The children that came out don't even demand anything other than to break offices and attack police," said Uba Sani.

2 months ago

FCCPC To Penalise Coca-Cola Nigeria, NBC for Alleged Consumer Rights Violations

Coca-Cola Nigeria and NBC have been accused of misleading consumers about the formulation of Coca-Cola Original Taste, “Less Sugar” variant.

2 months ago

Nigeria To Establish Infrastructure Finance and Guarantee Facility with NSIA

FG and NSIA have proposed the establishment of Nigeria Infrastructure Finance and Guarantee Facility to provide funding for infrastructure projects.

2 months ago

PDP Blames APC’s Insensitivity for Nationwide Hardship, Calls For Policy Reviews

The PDP has called on the APC government to immediately review its anti-people policies that has led to nationwide hardship.

2 months ago

Protests in Nigeria Turn Violent on First Day with 22 Dead in Northern States, South Remains Largely Peaceful

Nationwide protests against economic hardship resulted in violent clashes in Northern Nigeria, killing 22, as Southern regions remained largely peaceful.

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