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Atiku Queries Tinubu’s $3.3bn NNPC Loan+ Lagos Ranks 19th Best City To Visit – Trending With Ojy Okpe

Nigeria’s Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has asked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to account for NNPC’s $3.3 billion dollar emergency crude repayment loan, announced in August last year, a transaction

Nigeria’s Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has asked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to account for NNPC’s $3.3 billion dollar emergency crude repayment loan, announced in August last year, a transaction which the Tinubu administration says will support the naira and stabilize the foreign exchange market.

Two young girls from the United Kingdom, who were seen in a viral video, imitating Dr Reuben Abati and Ojy Okpe in a re-creation of ‘What’s Trending with Ojy Okpe’ joined the anchors of the morning show to share the inspiration behind the video and future plans.

The two girls, 7yr old Tiara who played Ojy Okpe’s role, and 5yr old Tireni who played Dr Abati’s role were accompanied by their mother Tolu Okeowo who posted the video on X.

Dr. Mrs Aisha Achimugu, who is an entrepreneur, financier and industrialist, making a positive impact in society through her incredible endeavours including highly successful businesses that have transformed lives, created jobs and provided a social purpose for man recently celebrated her 50th birthday in Grenada eliciting several reactions.

Lagos State was ranked the 19th best city to visit in 2024, according to Time Out’s Edition of 50 best cities, outranking tourist destination cities, such as Dubai, Miami and Singapore. Time Out, a renowned publisher of city guides and magazines, derived its rankings from a comprehensive survey involving over 20,000 city dwellers worldwide and its network of editors across the world.

The magazine considered various criteria for ranking Lagos in the top 20 list including factors such as food quality, affordability, cultural richness, vibrant nightlife, the overall feel of the city, community vibes, access to green spaces, historic sites, and more. Dubai ranked 28th on the list, while Singapore ranked 22nd and Miami 23rd respectively.

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