Hunger Protest: UNILAG postpones second-semester exams indefinitely
The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has postponed all examinations scheduled for August 1st and 2nd until further notice, in response to reports of a planned protest. The announcement was made…
One Love singer, Onyeka Onwenu dies at 72
Legendary Nigerian singer and actress, Onyeka Onwenu has reportedly died at the age of 72. The iconic “One Love” singer collapsed and died at the Reddington Hospital in Lagos after…
Edo eyes high FOREX earnings on oil palm investments, as Okomu records over 200% jump in export revenue
Amid the exchange rate crisis bedeviling Nigeria’s economy since the floating of the naira by the Federal Government, smart investment decisions made by the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration may see…
Customers throng banks to re-activate dormant accounts following fresh CBN guidelines
CBN cleared Next-of-Kin (NoK), legal representative, or beneficial owner to make claims on unclaimed balances or funds in dormant accounts
Federal Govt grounds Arik Air due to litigation issues
The federal government on Tuesday, July 30, announced it has grounded the fleet of Arik Air aircraft due to litigation issues between the carrier and its creditors. The Federal Airports…
Get involved in FG’s youth-centric initiatives, Tinubu’s aide tells Ogun youth
She noted that the damaged done by the Endsars protest was still vivid in memory
Planned protest: Osun Govt orders schools to begin 3rd term vacation early
The Osun Government has directed both private and public schools in the state to proceed on third term vacation, latest on Wednesday, due to the planned nationwide protest.Local Gov Sani…
Telegram founder says he has over 100 children
Durov said he was a prolific sperm donor who has helped couples in 12 countries conceive
Motilola Akinlami apologises for criticising Austen-Peters’ “House of Ga’a”
The actress apologised for any misunderstandings her comments may have caused
New report reveals 24 supply chain innovators are market leaders, reaching 50,000 healthcare providers across 33 African countries
After years of building, leading healthcare supply chain innovations in Africa now appear to be on the cusp of more substantive impact

