By Lucy Adautin McDonald’s saw its second straight quarterly decline in sales, facing sluggish consumer demand across international markets like France, the UK, the Middle East, and China. On Tuesday, the fast-food giant reported a global...
By John Ikani Saudi Arabia's finance minister on Monday called on nations worldwide to collaborate on resolving Africa's staggering debt, which has now reached over a trillion dollars, while highlighting the kingdom's ongoing $5 billion commitment...
By John Ikani The New Africa Summit, held in Riyadh on Monday, spotlighted electricity, minerals, and the continent's youthful population just ahead of Saudi Arabia's Future Investment Initiative (FII). Key figures from the business and political...
By John Ikani New winners have emerged in the three categories sponsored by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) in the 2024 edition of the Bayelsa Media Awards (BMA) held on Thursday in Yenagoa,...
By Emmanuel Nduka Indigenous Nigerian oil and gas company, Oceangate Oil and Gas Engineering, has secured a historic multi-billion dollar deal with Global Petroleum Group in Grenada. Grenada is now set to become a major energy...
By John Ikani The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has signaled plans to support new research and development projects as part of its Technology Innovation and Incubation Strategy and the enduring commitment to catalyze...
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