The Nigerian Presidency denies any new revelations from the recent U.S. court ruling about President Tinubu, asserting the reports have been public for decades.
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Akpabio calls for stronger Nigeria-China cooperation, focusing on infrastructure, trade, and shared prosperity, during a visit by the CPPCC delegation.
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The naira-for-crude deal and declining global oil prices are expected to reduce petrol prices in Nigeria, providing relief for consumers
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Nigeria to introduce e-visa and digital cards system to streamline entry processes while improving national security, with support from key agencies.
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The U.S. criticizes Nigeria’s import ban on agricultural goods, limiting U.S. market access and export opportunities
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ECOWAS reveals that illicit financial flows cost Africa $88.6 billion annually, undermining development and economic stability across the continent.
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KEY POINTS Benedict Peters has faced and overcome baseless allegations, maintaining a focus on building and investing in Africa’s future. His ventures, including Aiteo Group and Bravura Holdings, have significantly …
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True leadership in Nigeria focuses on integrity, service, and mentoring the next generation, fostering growth and unity for the country’s future.
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KEY POINTS Dele Momodu debunked false arrest rumors about Nigerian billionaire Benedict Peters. He confirmed that Ghanaian authorities handled the situation professionally, easing tensions. The incident highlights the dangers of …
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KEY POINTS Ghanaian police deny viral reports of Benedict Peters’ arrest, stating that the incident was simply a routine traffic clearance operation. The dispute stemmed from Peters’ denied access to …