Delta State Police Command has uncovered how a married woman, Oluchi, faked her abduction, demanding N50 million ransom while hiding with a lover.
Delta State Police Command has uncovered how a married woman, Oluchi, faked her abduction, demanding N50 million ransom while hiding with a lover.
CRGER has praised the Federal Government's fund disbursement to over 1,240 contractors, boosting local businesses, creating jobs, and enhancing transparency.
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said Sunday she held a "good call" with President Donald Trump following his threat of 50-percent tariffs on the bloc, vowing to move "swiftly" to reach a trade deal with Washington.
The Dangote group has collaborated with the Niger government to boost rice production as part of a move to improve Nigeria's food security and crash prices.
The federal government is stepping up efforts to revive Nigeria’s struggling steel industry and create thousands of direct and indirect jobs for Nigerians.
Investors are dumping the US dollar in preference for the British pound sterling following the renewed trade war between the US and the European Union.
A private train operator servicing parts of southern England, including London, on Sunday became the first to be returned to public ownership under a government plan to renationalise Britain's much-maligned railways.
The Lagos state government released several online channels and a physical office location for residents to report agents or landlords who impose arbitrary fees.
In India's sprawling financial hub of Mumbai armies of "dabbawalas" have for decades crisscrossed the city by foot and bicycle, delivering home-cooked food to office workers who are keen to avoid the searing heat and traffic-snarled streets.
An independent movie distributor founded eight years ago has picked the winning film at the Cannes film festival for a stunning sixth consecutive time. The company was founded by Tom Quinn who spent decades working in indie films with producers including Harvey Weinstein before deciding to branch out on his own. adp/ah/jj
Social media platform X was hit by a two-hour outage Saturday, prompting owner Elon Musk to say he needs to spend more time focusing on his companies. On Saturday, following the X outage, he suggested that he might have been away too long.
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