By Emmanuel Nduka As the protest against bad governance in Nigeria entered the fifth day, the Nigeria Police Force announced the arrest of one suspect in Nasarawa State, northern Nigeria, for mass producing Russian flags wielded...
By Lucy Adautin The Federal High Court in Lagos has declared the sale of Nigeria Air Ltd to Ethiopian Airlines null and void. On Monday, Justice Ambrose Lewis-Allagoa ruled against the proposed establishment of a national...
By Lucy Adautin The number of Chinese couples marrying in the first half of this year dropped to its lowest point since 2013, according to official data. Many young people are postponing marriage amid economic slowdown...
By Lucy Adautin British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will hold an urgent meeting with police chiefs on Monday in response to a surge in violent anti-immigration protests. The turmoil has seen buildings and vehicles set ablaze...
By Ebi Kesiena South African Police Service have rescued 90 people believed to be victims of a human trafficking. The South African Police Service(SAPS) Special Task Force (STF) unit said the undocumented nationals were allegedly kept...
By Ebi Kesiena Energy and Petroleum Cabinet Secretary nominee Opiyo Wandayi has pledged to ensure the realization of the last mile connectivity initiative. Speaking before the Committee on Appointments at Parliament on Saturday, Wandayi emphasized his...
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