By Lucy Adautin Emirates Airlines has resumed its flights to Nigeria, marking the return with Flight EK 783 from the United Arab Emirates. The flight landed at Murtala Muhammad International Airport (MMIA) at precisely 3:32 pm...
By Ebi Kesiena As Nigeria is set to celebrate its 64 Independence Day, citizens have continued to decry the high cost of living crisis facing the West African nation, with many insisting that the country has...
By Lucy Adautin The World Bank has approved $1.57 billion for Nigeria to boost human capital through improved health for women, children, and adolescents, and to build climate resilience. The latest funding focuses on addressing governance...
By John Ikani In a bid to create a platform for critical stakeholders to share ideas, explore opportunities for collaboration and co-create pathways for the commercialisation of research outputs, the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna At least 20% of total production of gold will henceforth be reserved for purchase by the East African country's central bank, Tanzania's Mining Commission has ordered all mining companies and traders involved in...
By John Ikani World leaders have endorsed the Pact for the Future, a groundbreaking commitment that outlines specific steps to create a more secure, peaceful, sustainable, and inclusive future for the next generations. The agreement was...
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