CBN Revokes Heritage Bank’s Licence, Cites Financial Stability Concerns
CBN has revoked Heritage Bank’s licence, saying its failure to improve financial performance is a threat to Nigeria’s financial stability.
CBN has revoked Heritage Bank’s licence, saying its failure to improve financial performance is a threat to Nigeria’s financial stability.
Claudia Sheinbaum, first female mayor of Mexico City has been elected as the first female president of Mexico.
NASENI and Portland Gas launched a new CNG reverse-engineering centre in Abuja, heralding a new era in Nigeria’s energy sector.
British Airways has opened a luxury lounge in MM1 Lagos, collaborating with Akoje Gallery to showcase Nigerian art.
TikTok has attributed its success largely to the effectiveness of US user-engagement-focused algorithm.
Sanusi II, who appeared in full traditional regalia, rode a white horse to the Kano city central mosque.
Former President Buhari has prayed for President Tinubu’s successful tenure in office as his administration clocks one.
A court has ordered the Police to ensure all rights and privileges due to Ado Bayero be given to him.
Israeli tanks penetrated central Rafah for the first time since the start of military operations in the southern Gaza city.
Deadly storms killed 23 people and caused thousands to be in the dark across the US.
Rafael Nadal’s French open comeback, possibly his last, ended with a defeat by Zverev in his first match.
An Egyptian guard has been killed in a shooting at Rafah border, with Israel and Egypt currently investigating the incident.
Naira gained significantly at official window closing at N1,339.33/$1, its highest rate in two months, but declined in parallel market.
Scientists are racing to create anti venom as snake bite victims grow in Kenya due to forest decline.
A Nigerian PhD student with a kidney disease is facing deportation from the UK due to unpaid tuition fees.
Kano Deputy Governor Gwarzo has said the government was misled to believe that NSA Ribadu facilitated Bayero’s return to Kano.
More than 20 civilians have been killed in an attack in central Mali.
Labour Party’s publicity secretary has assured that Chairman Abure’s suspension is a nullity, citing the party’s constitution.
Kano police commissioner Mohammed Gumel said: “…the matter described will be addressed by the Court on the June 3, 2024.”
Anambra priest, Reverend Father Basil Gbuzuo, who was kidnapped near Onitsha May 15 by unknown gunmen, has been released.
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