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Arokodare rewrites Wolves’ Nigerian history with one header against Arsenal

Tolu Arokodare in action for Nigeria against Rwanda. Photo: NFF Comms (used with permission) Following Tolu Arokodare's omission from the Super Eagles' AFCON 2025 squad list, the Wolves forward scored the only goal in their 2-1 loss to Arsenal…. Super Eagles attacker Tolu Arokodare has written his name into Wolverhampton Wanderers’ history after becoming the

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Huggies Producer Shuts Down $100M Facility in Nigeria

Kimberly-Clark, manufacturer of the popular Huggies diapers, is reportedly finalising plans to close its $100 million production facility in Ikorodu, Lagos. According to an anonymous source cited by Nairametics, the plant has been grappling with severe production shortages from late 2023 into 2024. The insider blamed the unfortunately development on high costs of energy and

Excellent Invoice: DisCos Threaten to Disconnect Prospects, Offers Deadline

Nigerian DisCos Outstanding Bill: DisCos Threaten to Disconnect Customers, Gives Deadline The Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC), has threatened to disconnect customers who fail to pay their outstanding bills, latest by June 3, 2024. The threat is contained in a statement issued by the company on Friday. According to the statement signed by the Acting Managing

WATCH: Europalia competition will get Brussels dancing

Last updated: 5 hours ago This performance, featuring dancers from Brussels, Paris, and Senegal, is part of the Art 2gether festival by Europalia, celebrating the end of Belgium's Presidency of the European Council. After a month of rehearsals, the dancers showcased movements inspired by hip-hop, break dance, and Afro-influenced styles. Meanwhile, in Yare, Venezuela, hundreds

Africa Wants $402.2bn Yearly for Structural Growth – AfDB

AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK Africa Needs $402.2bn Annually for Structural Development – AfDB The President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Akinwumi Adesina, says Africa needs to close a financing gap of about $402.2 billion annually to fast-track its structural transformation by 2030. Adesina spoke during the presentation of the 2024 African Economic Outlook (AEO) report

Kenya: 9 Ladies Appointed in KMSF Commissions in Historic Gesture

Nairobi — Kenya Motor Sports Federation (KMSF) has confirmed its Sporting Commissions for 2024 in historic appointments that will see nine women serve in various commissions. Tuta Mionki, who recently became Kenya's first woman to serve as FIA chairperson of stewards during the ARC Pearl of Africa Uganda Rally in Jinja, will sit in the

Ethiopia: Council of Ministers Endorses Draft Invoice to Reintegrate Outlawed Political Events Together with TPLF

Addis Abeba — The Council of Ministers has endorsed a proposed proclamation that would establish a path for formerly outlawed organizations to re-register as legitimate political parties. Subject to approval by the House of Peoples' Representatives, the amendment could pave the way for the re-registration of proscribed parties, such as the Tigray People's Liberation Front

Kenya: Nock Asks Authorities to Contemplate Growing Allowances for Crew Kenya to Paris

Nairobi — The National Olympics Committee of Kenya (NOCK) has petitioned the National Assembly Committee on Sports to push for increased allowances for Team Kenya ahead of the Olympics to be held in Paris, France. NOCK officials led by their president Paul Tergat told the Sports and Culture Committee that the current allowances are too

Tunisia: Earth Tremors Recorded Might 30 Thought of ‘Regular’ Seismic Exercise, Says Inm Official

Tunis — The two earth tremors recorded late on Thursday in Bizerte and Sousse are considered "normal" seismic activity, Head of the Applied Geophysics Department at the National Institute of Meteorology (INM) Hassan Hamdi said. These tremors are caused by the movement of tectonic plates, he told TAP. Hamdi explained that this phenomenon is the

Tunisia: Over 300 Tunisian, Turkish Officers and Bussinessmen to Partake in 1st Enterprise Discussion board, June 5

Tunis Afrique Presse] Tunis -- Over 300 Tunisian and Turkish government officials and business operators will partake in the first Tunisian-Turkish Business Forum, to be held on June 5 in Istanbul (Turkey), said Head of Cooperation with Europe at the Trade and Export Development Ministry Nabil Arfaoui...

Papua New Guinea’s PM pays respects to neighborhood devastated by landslide

Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister James Marape on Friday (May 31) paid respect to the people killed in last week's devastating landslide. The survivors wore clay on their face as an outward sign mourning. James Marape visited the disaster zone in Enga Province in the country's remote north. He told the survivors that relief work

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Children pray during an election meeting organized by Ukhonto weSizwe party   -   Copyright © africanews Emilio Morenatti/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved. Last updated: 7 hours ago South Africa Here are highlights of Africa’s most captivating images representing this weeks topical events. SOUTH AFRICA ELECTIONS South Africans voted in an election seen as their

Will Smith and Martin Lawrence reunite for brand new “Unhealthy Boys” movie

Will Smith and Martin Lawrence have reunited for the fourth installment of the "Bad Boys" franchise, "Bad Boys: Ride of Die". The pair walked the red carpet in Los Angeles on Thursday, where Smith spoke about how the sequel parallels the actors' lives. For Smith, the "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" storyline parallels his and

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