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I discovered football’s dark side, almost quit after my father’s death – Osimhen
2027: Can City Boys buy over Village Boys?
CPOPC urges Nigeria to register as member
FCT Polls: APC, ADC go neck and neck at Tinubu’s gate
Obasanjo demands sweeping reforms at NOUN, pushes return of law
Democrats demand refunds after US high court tosses Trump tariffs
FCT elections: Late start trails voting at L.E.A Primary School, Jikwoyi
FCT polls: Commercial motorists, Okada riders, residents defy movement restriction order
Influencer OtunbaOroro1 announces media talent hunt, Voices with ORORO
2027: APC screens 540 candidates ahead of Lagos LGA Ward Congress
N13 billion payroll fraud: Resign now – APC tells Adeleke
PSG decide against appealing €60 million Mbappe payment
Jake Paul requires second jaw surgery after Anthony Joshua knockout
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Subscribe‘We need informed, constructive voices, not cheerleaders’ – Lagos govt
Lagos State government has said it needs informed voices for constructive criticism, and not cheerleaders, to effectively serve the people.
What’s next after US Supreme Court tariff ruling?
The ruling sets up a long fight for tariff refunds, as the duties, now deemed illegal, generated some $133.5 billion from January 2025 to mid-December.
How disciplined portfolio rebalancing strengthened Oando’s earnings quality
By Vera Anyagafu When companies refer to “quality of earnings,” they are not speaking simply about whether profits rose or declined in a reporting period. Earnings quality reflects how closely reported results align with underlying economic performance, how repeatable those earnings may be across cycles, and how strongly they are supported by cash generation rather […]
UK’s eVisa System: A leap forward or a step backward?
As the United Kingdom’s eVisa system launches on February 25, 2026, replacing the traditional vignette sticker, Nigerians weigh the pros and cons, with some welcoming the move as a step forward, while others voice concerns over potential technical issues, data security, and accessibility problems.
APC not full of saints, but better option than PDP – Keyamo
The minister maintained that no political party is without flaws but argued that the APC offers better prospects for Nigeria compared to the PDP, which previously governed the country.
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