President Bola Tinubu's list of foot soldiers in his bid to retain power in the 2027 general elections to evade a sacking plot by the opposition has been released.
President Bola Tinubu's list of foot soldiers in his bid to retain power in the 2027 general elections to evade a sacking plot by the opposition has been released.
The federal government has reduced the import tariff on fully built passenger vehicles from 70 per cent to 40 per cent under its 2026 fiscal policy measures.
An Australian aerospace firm said Thursday it has delayed a historic first attempt to launch a locally developed rocket into orbit, citing a ground system glitch. If successful, it would be the first Australian-made rocket to make an orbital launch from Australian soil.
The start of President Donald Trump's term earned rave reviews at the world's leading crypto conference Wednesday, but top industry lawyers said digital platforms wanted regulatory clarity while the Republicans control Congress. Cohen was speaking at Consensus, the world's longest-running crypto conference, hosted this year in Canada's largest city, Toronto.
Spain's consumer affairs ministry said Wednesday it has opened a probe into the service fees charged during the sale of tickets for reggaeton superstar Bad Bunny's 2026 concerts in the country. The investigation focuses on "potential irregularities in the sale of tickets for concerts in Spain by a well-known international artist", the ministry said in a statement.
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has explained why Nigeria’s airline ticket prices are deregulated and outlined the factors driving the rise in airfares.
US President Donald Trump said Wednesday Qatar Airways had placed a "record" order for 160 planes from Boeing, as he signed a raft of deals in Doha alongside Qatar's emir.
A bumper release for the latest "Assassin's Creed" instalment did not save French video games giant Ubisoft from falling back into the red in its 2024-25 financial year, the company said on Wednesday.
The United States and China slashed sweeping tariffs on each others' goods for 90 days on Wednesday, marking a temporary de-escalation in a brutal trade war that roiled global markets and international supply chains. China said Wednesday it was suspending certain non-tariff countermeasures too for 90 days, according to a commerce ministry spokesperson.
The arilines insist on only collecting payments in dollars, and with the CBN $10,000 daily transaction limit, the travel agents end up defaulting on the payments.
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