[ad_1] Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has commended the Southern African Development Community (SADC) member states for supporting the country in calling for the lifting of sanctions imposed by the United States. The United
[ad_1] Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has commended the Southern African Development Community (SADC) member states for supporting the country in calling for the lifting of sanctions imposed by the United States. The United
[ad_1] A report by Standard Bank Group on Saturday revealed that Nigeria loses $26 billion annually to power outages. The bank disclosed this in its latest Africa Trade Barometer report. It, however, added
[ad_1] A Nigerian musician, Okezie Mba, has been shot dead by a police inspector in Enugu State, Nigeria’s south-east. Mr Mba, otherwise known as Igbo-Jah, is a popular Ogene musician. Sources told PREMIUM
[ad_1] The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has denied influencing the Nigerian government into removing the contentious fuel subsidy and floating the naira. The Bretton Wood institution declared that though it supported the moves,
[ad_1] Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Thursday revealed how his government secured a debt relief for Nigeria in 2006. Obasanjo, who spoke on News Central TV, also decried the dearth of quality leaders
[ad_1] A former Chairman of the National Election Commission (now the Independent National Electoral Commission), Prof. Humphrey Nwosu is dead. He died at the age of 83. Nwosu, who conducted the June 12,
[ad_1] Chinese President Xi Jinping issued a rallying call to BRICS leaders on Thursday, urging them to become a “stabilising force” in the face of “serious challenges” threatening global peace and development. Speaking
[ad_1] The Nigerian government’s promises to revive the country’s moribund refineries have been a long-standing issue. Nigeria has four major refineries, two in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, which combine to form the Port
[ad_1] The Federal Government’s recent decision to block Shell’s $2.4 billion divestment plan for its onshore assets has raised concerns among analysts, who warn that this could deter vital investment needed to bolster
[ad_1] Nigeria’s cabinet has approved borrowing approximately $618 million from international financiers to purchase six Italian-made M-346 attack jets, along with accompanying ammunition for the Nigerian Air Force. The announcement was made on