Thousands Rally in Washington DC for People’s March Against Trump Ahead of Inauguration
Thousands of protesters gathered in Washington DC for the People’s March, voicing opposition to President-elect Donald Trump’s agenda.
Thousands of protesters gathered in Washington DC for the People’s March, voicing opposition to President-elect Donald Trump’s agenda.
Senior Iranian judges Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghiseh were shot dead in Tehran’s Supreme Court, the attacker later killed himself.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has postponed the planned Gaza ceasefire, demanding Hamas provide the promised hostage release list.
WHO has said over $10 billion needed to restore Gaza’s healthcare, with increased aid deliveries after ceasefire takes effect.
Bayelsa Governor Diri has recounted rejecting ritual offer to become governor, crediting unwavering faith in God for victory.
TikTok has gone offline in the US, hours before a law banning the platform was set to take effect.
Arik Air shareholders have refuted AMCON’s debt claim, accusing the corporation of disinformation and mismanagement of the airline’s assets.
The Labour Party caretaker committee has rejected Abure’s chairmanship claim, asserting their authority based on the mandate from party stakeholders.
Shettima has urged the media to speak truth to power and avoid antagonising the government, focusing on serving greater good.
PFAs’ exposure to FGN securities and the stock market has reached N15.96 trillion, driven by attractive returns and low-risk investments.
NGF has expressed condolences to the Niger governor and families after 77 lives were lost in a tanker explosion along Dikko-Maje Road.
Nigeria has joined BRICS as a partner country, aiming to leverage economic opportunities and foster trade, investment, and global collaboration.
Taiwo Oyedele has stated that tax reform bills are expected to pass by Q1 2025, with implementation beginning on July 1.
Obasanjo, Buhari and Fashola have testified in Paris arbitration over Nigeria’s $6 billion Mambilla Power Project contract breach allegations.
Peter Obi has decried hardship in Nigeria, condemned exorbitant POS charges burdening petty traders, and pledged to write the president.
Governor Soludo has pledged up to N5m to whistleblowers whose information will lead to the arrest of kidnappers in Anambra.
Uzor Kalu has described Nigerians as “overpampered,” urging them to embrace hardwork and support Tinubu’s tax reforms for economic growth
South Korea’s impeached president Yoon has appeared in court to contest his potential arrest following corruption allegations.
Louisiana’s governor has announced plans to display a MAGA flag in honour of Donald Trump’s upcoming inauguration.
The Weeknd has pledged $1 million to support wildfire relief, joining other celebrities and organisations contributing to recovery.
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