By Lucy Adautin The University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom has announced the historic appointment of British-Nigerian Sandie Okoro as its first female Chancellor. Described as one of the country's leading lawyers and an advocate...
By Ebi Kesiena President William Ruto has announced the withdrawal of the Finance Bill 2024, responding to widespread public opposition. During an X-Space engagement with Kenyans on Friday, Ruto emphasized that the bill had been plagued...
By Emmanuel Nduka In his victory speech on Friday at Downing Street, United Kingdom’s Primer Minister Keir Starmer said his government will work to build the “infrastructure of opportunities” for every single Britain, including those who...
By Emmanuel Nduka The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has suspended the "PERMIT FOR NON COMMERCIAL FLIGHTS (PNCF)" of 10 Private Jet Operators in Nigeria for what it termed "flagrant disregard" of its rule. Heritage Times...
By Ebi Kesiena South Africa's Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) is investigating 30 crypto-related companies for unauthorized operations, marking a significant step as the country’s crypto regulatory landscape begins to take shape. According to Mariblock, a...
By Lucy Adautin Amid widespread public outrage and nationwide protests, President William Ruto has ordered his ministers and lawmakers to “live within their means” and has rescinded their recent pay increase. The directive was communicated recently...
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