By John Ikani UK inflation decelerated more sharply than anticipated in October, registering at 4.6 percent, courtesy of a downturn in energy prices. With the development, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak confidently announced that he has successfully...
By John Ikani German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius has cautioned that the EU's commitment to deliver one million artillery shells to Ukraine by March 2024 may not be fulfilled. In a pivotal move last March, the...
By John Ikani Personnel from leading indigenous oil and gas service companies on Monday in Port Harcourt began a 5-day capacity building workshop tagged “ISO Management Training” to acquire appropriate skills promoted by the Geneva, Switzerland-based...
By John Ikani In a departure from the recent positive trend, the Nigerian stock market incurred a substantial loss of N130 billion on Monday, ending a six-day upward trajectory. The market's downturn, signalling a bearish start...
By John Ikani The Federal Government of Nigeria says the cost for Nigerians looking to convert their petrol vehicles to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), would be from N300,000 to N600,000. CEO of the Presidential Compressed Natural...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Nigeria's National Security Adviser (NSA), has said the administration of President Bola Tinubu inherited what he called an empty treasury upon assuming power in May, saying it is responsible for the financial distress...
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