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Israeli warplanes and drones have continued to pound towns and villages across southern Lebanon in what international observers, world leaders, and even China’s envoy to the United Nations are now openly describing as a collapsed truce.
Iran Says Washington Has Replied to Its Peace Plan, But Trump Calls It Unacceptable A fragile diplomatic back-and-forth is now…
First Holdco Plc lost approximately 14% of its market value on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) as investors rotated out interest in the oldest listed financial services companies in Nigeria.
Access Holdings Plc lost about 14% of its market capitalisation over the last four trading sessions on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) due to deteriorated investor sentiment.
2027: I have no Rift with Umahi – Gov Nwifuru Gov. Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi has declared that he has…
NNPP Dismisses Kwankwaso’s Claim of External Influence in Party Exit The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) on Sunday reacted to…
ADC Unveils 2026 Primary Timetable, Sets Presidential Form at N100m Democratic Congress (ADC) has released its timetable for the 2026…
Peter Obi Quits ADC, Blames Toxic Political Environment, Internal Crisis Former Anambra Governor, Mr Peter Obi has announced his exit…
Nigeria’s banking sector is not in distress, but it is entering a more disciplined phase of capital stewardship. The Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) new directive requiring regulatory approval before dividend declarations is less a constraint on profitability and more a recalibration of financial resilience.
The Ministry of Petroleum Resources says Nigeria remains committed to the principles and objectives of the Declaration of Cooperation between the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies under OPEC+.
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