French defence minister, Florence Parly has announced that French forces have killed Bah ag Moussa, a senior official of al-Qaeda’s North Africa wing. Bah ag Moussa was killed during an operation in northeastern Mali. Also known...
Oil marketers have been directed by the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) to sell the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) for N170 per litre. The instruction followed Thursday’s night announcement of N155.17 ex-depot price to...
A furious Nigerian woman has taken to social media to lament what she described as an unwarranted deduction of $130 from her bank account. The unidentified woman who operates an account with Zenith Bank, explained that...
The Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called on Nigerian authorities to lift arbitrary restrictions, including unblocking bank accounts of EndSARS protest supporters and dismissing or reimbursing arbitrary fines. The Rights group decried that Nigerian authorities appear...
Award-winning singer David Adeleke professionally known as Davido has dropped his released his much anticipated new album, “A BETTER TIME”. The album which was announced in the dead of Friday's midnight has been the subject of...
Governor Nasir El Rufai of Kaduna State has sued Reno Omokri, a former media aide to former President, Goodluck Jonathan; human rights activist, Professor Chidi Odinkalu and other activists in a N1.5 billion defamation suit. In...
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