Angry Crowds Flood MTN Offices Across Nigeria Over Barred Lines
Tension is raised further in Nigeria as angry citizens flood MTN offices across the country over disconnected lines.
Tension is raised further in Nigeria as angry citizens flood MTN offices across the country over disconnected lines.
A landslide buried people in Eithopia, followed by a second landslide engulfing rescuers on Monday morning, killing 157 people
Egypts Ambassador to Nigeria has decried the volume of trade between both countries which stood at $190 million in 2023.
Kamala Harris has accepted Biden’s endorsement for her to be his successor, stating her intention to win the Democrat nomination.
Bangladesh students, defying protest ban, have continued demonstrations outside Dhaka University, demanding merit-based recruitment and condemning veterans’ job quota.
Founder of Feedup Africa,Jinmi Ajayi, has raised concerns over farmers’ smartphone access, urging cautious rollout of web applications.
Donald Trump appeared to be the target of an assassination attempt as he spoke during a rally in Pennsylvania, Saturday.
US President Biden opened his highly anticipated press conference Thursday with a forceful defence of his foreign and domestic policies.
“We’re very concerned about the prices of foodstuff. A formal announcement is coming,” a government source said.
Finance Minister Edun says SEC needs to adapt to AI and digital currency trends for effective guidance and necessary approvals.
The Senate has denied a motion to probe funds that were given to the military to combat insecurity in Nigeria.
Tragedy struck a Lagos-bound trailer involved in a fatal crash on the outskirts of Kano metropolis, killing 25 travellers.
Tears flowed freely on Saturday as female suicide bombers attacked funeral and wedding ceremonies in Gwoza, Borno State.
The Kaduna State police says it has arrested 1,137 suspected criminals in the past two months.
NCDC DG Jide Idris has announced the activation of an emergency centre to address the cholera outbreak across 31 states.
Asian and Nigerian companies are filling the gap left by US and European multinationals exiting Nigeria, according to Bloomberg.
Allen Onyema has hailed Fidelity Bank, revealing it backed Air Peace when no other bank was ready to take a chance.
“Initially, we thought they were armed robbers…,” a night club owner said regarding the EFCC raid in Akure.
Angry youths on Monday protested over the invasion of two night clubs in Akure by operatives of the EFCC.
A soon-to-be bridegroom celebrating bachelor’s eve was among several people arrested after the EFCC raided hotels and nightclubs in Akure.
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