Tunisian Court Sentences Four Presidential Candidates, Bans Them From October 6 Election
A Tunisian court has sentenced four presidential candidates to prison for vote-buying, banning them from the October 6 election
A Tunisian court has sentenced four presidential candidates to prison for vote-buying, banning them from the October 6 election
Tinubu has met security heads amid protests, as police and secret service denied using live bullets on protesters and journalists.
A US judge has ruled that Google illegally maintained its search monopoly, controlling about 90% of the online search market.
Kaduna Police has clarified that no Armoured Personnel Carrier was hijacked during the protests, debunking a viral video.
India increased its troops at its border, fearing that Bangladesh’s instability might affect the country, following PM Hasina’s departure.
Nigeria’s national grid dropped to 1,255.78mw after peaking at 4,067.77mw, causing widespread blackouts.
Aviation unions have requested President Tinubu’s intervention in Arik Air’s grounding, citing severe economic impact on staff and passengers.
Following the assassination of Hamas’ Ismail Haniyeh, Biden has met with his team to prepare for possible Iranian, Hezbollah responses
Lagos Court has voided the Nigeria Air sale to Ethiopian Airlines, suspending the project in favour of local aviation plaintiffs.
A court has granted N50 million bail to hackers who allegedly committed N1.9 billion fraud.
NNPC has launched a new crude oil blend with a current production of 28,000 barrels per day, aiming for 50,000.
NELFUND has commenced disbursement of N20,000 monthly stipends to 20,371 students following President Tinubu’s N50 billion commitment.
NCC has mandated telecom operators to simplify tariffs, bundles, and promotions, ensuring clear, accurate information for subscribers.
Northern Christian Youths are urging lawmakers to reconsider their wages, criticising it as being excessively generous.
A report warns that Nigeria’s proposed 70% windfall tax conflicts with CBN’s recapitalisation plans, risking further banking sector pain.
Peaceful protests have been hijacked by criminals, says Nigeria’s defence chief Musa, vows military will resist any attempt to topple government.
Mateta headed home the decisive goal in extra time as France beat Egypt 3-1 to qualify for Olympic football final.
Hoodlums, under the guise of protest on Monday, attacked a branch of a commercial bank in Tudun Wada area of Kaduna.
Kaduna Police arrested 39 suspects with Russian and Chinese flags during Monday’s protest which turned violent in Kaduna.
Spain have advanced to the Olympic football final with a 2-1 comeback victory over Morocco.
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