China Evacuates 400,000 as Super Typhoon Yagi Threatens Hainan
China has evacuated 400,000 people as Yagi, one of the year’s most powerful storms is expected on Friday.
China has evacuated 400,000 people as Yagi, one of the year’s most powerful storms is expected on Friday.
The NPF has reaffirmed its ban on private firearm use, also warning against gunrunners, fraudulent licensing claims.
Telegram’s CEO Durov has criticised the French authorities’ legal approach, calling his arrest “surprising and misguided.”
Lagos State Government has signed an MoU with China Harbour Engineering Company to implement the 68km Green Line Rail project
BOI has achieved €1.43 billion loan syndication to support Nigeria’s private sector and development goals.
Former South African President Mbeki has urged African leaders to make deliberate political choices to foster unity across diverse populations.
The father of a teenager accused of killing four people at his high school in Georgia, US, has been arrested.
At least 17 pupils have died in a fire at a Kenyan school, with over a dozen
hospitalised.
Brig. Gen. Yushau Ahmed has assured corps members of allowance increases in line with civil servants’ improved pay.
Deputy oil minister Lokpobiri has called Oando’s successful acquisition of Eni’s assets a turning point for Nigeria’s oil-and-gas future.
Interior Minister Tunji-Ojo has announced Nigeria’s integration into ICAO’s security infrastructure, aiming to enhance passport ranking, streamline international travel.
Ondo State plans to provide 1,600 solar lights, 54 boreholes, rural road networks to enhance grassroots development and community safety.
China’s Geespace has launched a third batch of low Earth orbit satellites, aiming to rival SpaceX’s Starlink.
NNPP NWC dissolved executive committees in Taraba, Benue, Oyo, Bauchi, Gombe states, aiming to reposition the party ahead of elections.
Tunisian presidential candidate Ayachi Zammel was re-arrested shortly after his release, raising concerns of election manipulation.
Tinubu has called on world leaders to embrace multilateralism and reject protectionism as essential steps towards achieving lasting peace.
USAID is providing more than $6.5 million to the International Organization for Migration to address flood-related humanitarian needs across Nigeria.
Nigeria’s deputy oil minister Lokpobiri claims government is not fixing petrol prices as the sector is already deregulated.
Bprno’s government has assured the residents of Maiduguri and environs that the area cannot be submerged by water.
Tinubu in Beijing has described the $280 billion Economic Trade Partnership growth between Africa and China as exponential.
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