Intercontinental Hotels Dispute: Milan Industries Files N850 Billion Suit Against AMCON
Milan Industries has filed an N850 Billion Suit against AMCON over their alleged wrongful sale of Intercontinental Hotels.
Milan Industries has filed an N850 Billion Suit against AMCON over their alleged wrongful sale of Intercontinental Hotels.
Finance Minister Wale Edun has said that Nigeria’s recent monetary tightening policies increased the country’s 2024 growth projection to 3.4%
Apart from visiting the Netherlands, Tinubu will also attend a two-day special WEF meeting in Saudi Arabia.
A coalition of Niger Delta activists insists that entrusting pipeline security to those with militant backgrounds undermines Nigeria’s sovereignty.
The recalled batch of Benylin syrup, contaminated with diethylene glycol, is off shelves in African nations where it was sold.
Israeli Military announced Intelligence Head Haliva’s resignation, who blamed himself for failure leading to Hamas-led attack on Israel on October 7.
Burundi has been especially hard hit by the floods in East Africa, prompting a call for international assistance.
The EFCC is carrying on a malicious prosecution against Yahaya Bello, says lawyer Frank Tietie.
Former CIBN president Ajibola has stressed the need to reduce dollar dependency in Nigeria, citing its pervasive influence in economic decisions.
Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Sule has revealed that the first lithium processing plant in Nasarawa is nearing completion
Power Minister Adelabu has asked the NERC to increase regulatory activities on Discos, inclusive of the possibility of revoking licenses.
Two navy helicopters collided mid-air during military rehearsal in Lumut in Malaysia, claiming 10 lives.
Elon Musk has criticised Australia’s PM Albanese, questioning his jurisdiction over global internet control, amidst a social media censorship dispute.
Former British Envoy David Roberts has told Nigeria to reject IMF’s projected low economic ranking and trust its local data.
EXCERPT: Enugu has become the first state to have exclusive authority to determine electricity tariffs for residents. In a move that will significantly alter the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI),
US universities have witnessed a surge in protests against Gaza conflict, prompting tensions and arrests amidst campus activism.
Petroleum marketers have said that the monetary policy tightening has made it difficult for them to get huge loans to lift petroleum products
Finance Minister Edun has announced plans to issue domestic bonds denominated in foreign currency to alleviate forex challenges.
The value of the naira dipped on Monday at both the official and parallel markets after its six-week hot streak.
Terry Anderson, a US Journalist and former Lebanese hostage has died at 76 following complications from a heart surgery
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