Peter Obi urges Nigerians to take Kemi Badenoch’s remarks as a call to action for improving citizens’ living conditions. Former Anambra State Governor and 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter
Peter Obi urges Nigerians to take Kemi Badenoch’s remarks as a call to action for improving citizens’ living conditions. Former Anambra State Governor and 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter
French oil and gas giant TotalEnergies has reported a 15% decline in fourth-quarter earnings, citing lower crude oil prices and reduced refining margins as key factors. The company’s adjusted net
In a bold move that reshapes U.S. engagement with international organizations, former President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday, formally withdrawing Washington from several United Nations bodies. The
Senator Adams Oshiomhole has called on the Nigerian government to adopt the same level of force in tackling illegal mining as it does against oil theft in the Niger Delta.
Energy giant Shell (SHEL.L) has reported an oil spill in Ogale, a community near Port Harcourt in Nigeria’s Niger Delta, after a saver pit overflowed during flushing operations. The spill,
A devastating fire engulfed two petrol-laden tankers at an MRS filling station along Numan Road in Adamawa on Tuesday, causing widespread panic and bringing traffic to a standstill. The explosion
The Naira continued its downward slide against the U.S. dollar, closing at ₦1,495.60 per dollar on Monday in the official market, marking a 1.4% decline from Friday’s rate of ₦1,474.78.
Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker Mojisola Lasbat Meranda has retained her position despite attempts by former Speaker Mudashiru Obasa to reclaim the leadership. A group of 20 lawmakers from
Tenants in Abuja are facing severe challenges as rent prices for self-contained apartments skyrocket, reaching between ₦1.5 million and ₦2 million. The rising cost of living, inflation, and expensive building
The Trump administration has initiated steps to shutter the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), sparking fierce opposition from lawmakers and aid workers. In an unprecedented move, USAID employees were