OPEC Heads of Delegation extends proposed 1.5m/bpd cut to year end
Abegads releases new single ‘Dance Along’
Expert tasks Nigerians on menstrual health awareness
Ighalo grabs brace as Man Utd move into FA Cup quarters
FIDA faults Ayade, Cross River’s Assembly on Justice Ikpeme
9 prisoners pass NECO in Ogun, set for NOUN
Police uncover baby factory in Ogun, rescue 12 inmates

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LMC slams disciplinary measures on four clubs, cautions Owumi, Etu
Four Clubs and two Club Leaders have been sanctioned by the League Management Company (LMC) for conduct that undermined the security of Match Referees at their home games. Rangers International, Warri Wolves, Dakkada FC, and Akwa United and the General Managers of Rangers and Warri Wolves were cited in recent disciplinary rulings of the LMC […]
Archbishop Fearon identifies drivers of conflict in Kaduna
Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon, Chairman of Kaduna Peace Commission, has listed key drivers of conflict in Kaduna State to include competition over scarce resources, negative ethno-religious perceptions, youths restiveness and insecurity.
NASS approves Kogi’s request for $100m loan from AfDB
The Kogi State government says it has received the approval of the National Assembly to obtain a foreign loan of $100 million (N36 billion). The state Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mr Kingsley Fanwo, confirmed this to newsmen in Lokoja on Thursday. Àccording to him, the state needs the loan to establish a food processing […]
US announces $8.3bn in coronavirus funding as cases surge
US lawmakers passed an emergency $8.3 billion spending bill to combat the coronavirus on Thursday as the number of cases surged in the country’s northwest and deaths reached 11. The Senate gave sweeping bipartisan support to the funding one day after the House passed the bill, so that it could be quickly sent to the […]
Bethlehem’s storied Church of the Nativity closes amid coronavirus fears
The Church of the Nativity in the biblical city of Bethlehem was closed indefinitely Thursday amid suspicions that four Palestinians had caught the coronavirus. The Palestinian Authority’s tourism ministry also announced that foreigners would be banned from West Bank hotels during the busy Easter season, which draws thousands of visitors and worshipers. If confirmed, the […]

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