Nigeria, Brazil Set to Sign Over 30 MoUs as Strategic Dialogue Opens in Abuja on Monday
Nigeria is set to sign over 30 MoUs with Brazil across agriculture, energy, defence, and creative economy sectors.
Nigeria is set to sign over 30 MoUs with Brazil across agriculture, energy, defence, and creative economy sectors.
Marwa has called on Nigerians to join fight against drug abuse as NDLEA outlines weeklong activities for World Drug Day
An Appeal Court has ruled GTBank’s foreclosure on MKO Abiola’s son’s N30bn mansion was unlawful and baseless.
The FAAC has shared N1.659tn to federal, state, and local governments from May 2025 revenue inflows.
TCN has revealed that the federal government is owing the company N457bn in tariff shortfalls and legacy debts
Shell has reaffirmed its commitment to Nigeria with investment in the Bonga North deep-water project, part of a broader $5bn commitment
Foreign Minister Tuggar says the planned US visa ban on West African states, including Nigeria, threatens trade and diplomacy.
Brazil has declared itself free of the bird flu virus on commercial flocks after 28 days without new outbreaks
China plans to evacuate its citizens from Israel to Egypt via the Taba crossing as the Israel-Iran conflict escalates.
Iran is open to meeting Trump soon to discuss Israel ceasefire, according to a New York Times report
The US will resume student visa processing, now requiring applicants to make social media profiles public for enhanced security vetting.
Actor Derek Dixon is sueing Tyler Perry for $260M, alleging sexual harassment, assault, and career threats on BET’s The Oval.
The Benue state government has declared today, June 18th, a public holiday to honour President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s visit to the state. The visit, which comes in response to recent
Access Bank says it is on track to comply with the CBN’s June 30 directive on regulatory forbearance while maintaining dividend plans.
President Tinubu, during his visit to Benue, said the state’s tragedy should be transformed into lasting peace and economic opportunity.
President Tinubu has visited injured victims of the Yelewata massacre, and met Benue stakeholders to address rising violence in rural communities.
Nigeria welcomes artefacts dating back to the 1400s, with the historic return of 119 Benin Bronzes from the Netherlands, the largest repatriation since the 1897 British looting of Benin Kingdom.
Zenith Bank says it will meet all CBN conditions and pay dividends to shareholders after exiting regulatory forbearance by the end of June.
Professor Bolaji Akinyemi has said that threatening to assassinate a foreign head of state violates both international and American laws unequivocally.
Former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon says Nigeria is thriving and has moved beyond what it was 55 years ago.
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