Video of Nnamdi Kanu crying in court has started generating reactions from Nigerians. The video emerged after he was sentenced to life imprisonment for terrorism.
Video of Nnamdi Kanu crying in court has started generating reactions from Nigerians. The video emerged after he was sentenced to life imprisonment for terrorism.
Garri prices have dropped sharply nationwide as abundant cassava harvest boosts supply, easing consumer pressure while Nigeria’s inflation continues to fall.
With markets nosediving over Donald Trump's trade war, the protectionist US president is hearing the first rumblings of discontent among his normally steadfast backers in Congress and big business.
US President Donald Trump on Monday threatened new tariffs of 50 percent on China, ratcheting up a trade war even as a dramatic selloff in global markets gathered pace. The US president on Monday chastised China for not heeding "my warning for abusing countries not to retaliate."
UK leader Keir Starmer vowed Monday to "shelter British business from the storm" of global economic disruption as he loosened electric vehicle targets for carmakers impacted by US President Donald Trump's tariffs. "In the coming days and weeks, we're going to use industrial policy to shelter British business from the storm," the prime minister added.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned Monday that US President Donald Trump's tariffs will likely lift inflation, describing himself as "very cautious" in light of the rising recession risk.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corp (NNPC) Limited has clinched a breakthrough export deal and will ship out its cargo to the customer in a few days.
The World Bank has explained that the $10.50 million funding sought by the Central Bank of Nigeria was a grant and not a loan as previously reported.
Should the European Union target US Big Tech and services in response to President Donald Trump's tariff onslaught? Backed by Germany and Austria, Paris has been pushing for the EU to consider targeting US services, including digital -- drawing fire from Ireland which relies heavily on US investment, particularly in the pharmaceutical and tech sectors.
Honda's executive vice president resigned on Monday over "an allegation of inappropriate conduct", the Japanese automaker said. "It is deeply regrettable that an individual positioned as a leader in the management of the company, and who is expected to set an example for the respect of human rights... has become the subject of an allegation of conduct contrary to these principles," it said.
One of these companies secured secured 24 permits to generate electricity with mini-grids in 24 locations across Benue, Nasarawa, Niger, Ondo and Kano States.
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