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Leaked documents reveal how a secretive alliance of eleven large multinational enterprises has worked to tear down the EU’s flagship human rights and climate law, the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD). The mostly US-based...
Dangote cement Your browser does not support the video tag. Dangote Cement, Nigeria’s largest producer of cement and one of the country’s most capitalised firms, outperformed industry peers to become the most efficient cement maker in the first quarter of 2025. According to the Q1 financial reports recently released, Dangote Cement reported a 60 percent
Dollar Against Naira Your browser does not support the video tag. The naira on Tuesday traded N1,599.70/$ at official market maintaining stability in the foreign exchange (FX) market despite the drop in external reserves. The Central Bank of Nigeria’s exchange data showed that it gained slightly against the dollar, rising to N1,599.70 on Tuesday from
Your browser does not support the video tag. The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced the launch of a data centre for prices of food commodities. A statement by NBS Head of Public Relations, Folorunso Alesanmi said the prices are compiled through a groundbreaking crowd-sourcing initiative. Alesanmi said the innovative approach to data collection
Yusuf Tuggar, The Minister of Foreign Affairs Foreign Affairs Minister Seeks Stronger Nigeria–Brazil Trade Ties Your browser does not support the video tag. By Umar Farouk Bala, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, has called for the revitalization of trade relations between Nigeria and Brazil. He urged both nations to leverage their
Map of Africa Your browser does not support the video tag. Sidi Ould Tah Pull Quote: The future is still ours to claim. But it will not be given. It must be built – by Africans, for Africans, with partners who respect our agency and match our ambition. Across Africa today, a quiet tragedy plays
FEPSAN President, Mr. Sadiq Kassim Your browser does not support the video tag. ‎By Zekeri Idakwo ‎For nearly two decades, the Fertilizer Producers and Suppliers Association of Nigeria (FEPSAN) has quietly led one of the most consequential revolutions in Nigeria’s agricultural space. ‎In a country that once struggled with fertilizer scarcity, high prices, and unchecked
Ademola Lookman is fast becoming one of the hottest names in European football and Premier League giants are taking notice. Reports making the rounds suggest that Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool, and Newcastle United are all eyeing a potential summer swoop for the in-form Nigerian winger. Lookman, currently lighting up Serie A with Atalanta, has turned
For years, people saw Bitcoin as just an internet coin used by tech lovers. But that idea is quickly changing. Big companies, powerful investors, and even some governments are now treating Bitcoin like something much bigger, possibly the future of global money. Across the world, Bitcoin-focused investment firms are leading a new movement. Their goal?
In recent times, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has been cracking down hard on high-profile Nigerians who break the law. From currency abuse to fraud and money laundering, some of the country’s most famous socialites have found themselves behind bars or in courtrooms. These arrests show that no matter how wealthy or famous
In recent times, more churches, particularly megachurches are witnessing a new trend, children of prominent pastors taking over the mantle of leadership. While this practice is not entirely new, its growing visibility raises questions about the nature of spiritual leadership. Is pastorship becoming hereditary? Should it be? From father to son, and daughter too When
The upcoming 2025 papal conclave is set to be a significant event in the Catholic Church, with cardinals from around the globe gathering to elect a new pope. However, not all cardinals will have a say in the election process. Under the current rules, only cardinals under the age of 80 are eligible to vote
Crude Oil Nigeria’s Oil Curse and the Cost of Delay Your browser does not support the video tag. By Umar Farouk Bala, Amid global oil market turmoil triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs and the ensuing trade war, Nigeria once again finds itself grappling with a crisis that many saw coming. Brent crude
Download Full Size Image"> Sandgrain in Space also gestures toward a vision of a "silent divine world," a realm of clarity and heightened perception that emerges when inner turbulence dissolves. The silence referenced in the song is not emptiness but equilibrium, a moment of stillness in which the self hears itself without distortion. The song