Ireland, Spain, Norway Declare Intention To Recognise Palestinian State On May 28
Ireland, Spain and Norway have declared their intention to acknowledge the Palestinian state, urging other Western countries to do same.
Ireland, Spain and Norway have declared their intention to acknowledge the Palestinian state, urging other Western countries to do same.
Afreximbank has unveiled CANEX Prize aiming to promote African literature excellence, with a $20,000 award for best trade book.
Housing Minister Dangiwa has said the Renewed Hope Housing Platform will ensure smooth, transparent home buying process for Nigerians.
Former CDS Irabor has urged cooperation from Banex Plaza’s leadership in the investigation to fish out those who assaulted soldiers.
Trade Union President Osifo revealed that state governors were absent at the minimum wage meeting held on Tuesday, prompting postponement.
Delta Governor Oborevwori has commended Rivers counterpart Fubara’s commitment to sustaining infrastructure development in Rivers State.
Trump’s spokesman has announced that legal action will be taken against the makers of the new Trump biopic, “The Apprentice.”
Peter Obi says untrained youths will constitute problems for Nigeria in the future.
The closure of New Caledonia airport left travellers stranded causing the use of military airplanes for rescue.
South Africa’s MK Party says it will appeal to the UNHRC to reverse the court order disqualifying Zuma’s presidential bid.
Anambra state has shut down an “illegal” school after one of its teachers beat an 8-year-old into a coma.
One passenger was killed and several others injured on a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore due to turbulence.
Nigeria’s judiciary stakeholders have backed a bill proposing a 300% increase in salaries and allowances for judicial officers.
UBA, on it’s 75th anniversary celebration, said it has committed $6 billion to support intra-Africa trade.
Lokpobiri has assured UAE investors of quick return of investment in Nigeria’s oil sector, saying Tinubu is eliminating sector’s bureaucracies.
Jacob Zuma has been disqualified from contesting in South Africa’s May 29 general election due to his previous criminal conviction.
After the court denied his bail plea, Nnamdi Kanu called the federal government’s lawyer a “terrorist.”
Twelve of 15 member states of ECOWAS are currently attending the sixth legislature of the body’s Parliament in Kano.
Former President Jonathan has urged Rivers Governor Fubara and his predecessor Wike to sheathe their swords and close ranks.
Senator Sumaila Kawu has warned that an executive order on state police will bring confusion and should not be invoked.
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