Pascal Oparada
6359 articles published since 29 Nov 2021
6359 articles published since 29 Nov 2021
Depot prices are changing fast as global crude oil rates rise amid sanctions against Russia. Filling stations are expected to adjust their pumps in the coming days.
The Nigerian government has reduced the cost of dialysis for kidney patients from N50,000 to N12,000 per session at federal government hospitals nationwide.
The global humanitarian organisation, UNICEF, has opened a remote internship programme for students, including Ph.D. students, with a monthly stipend of $1,700
Aliko Dangote is about $700 million away from setting a new record among Africa's wealthiest after gaining about $1,20 billion year-to-date in recent ranking.
The Nigeran government has confirmed that about 13,5 million accounts of Nigerians on TikTok, Google, and Microsoft and over 58,000 contents removed.
Onitsha Port has received its first barge, signalling the commencement of cargo movement in the port for the 2025 trading season for Southeast traders.
Nigeria's newest telecom operator under the Mobile Virtual Network spectrum, Vitel Wireless, has rolled out its SIM cards in partnership with a mobile phone dealer.
The Nigerian government has unveiled the country's first visa application centre. Asfaar, to ease travel and curtail document fraud, while tightening data.
Fuel depot prices dropped again as Dangote and marketers are locked in a price war. Data shows that Dangote reduced its petrol prices to N820 per litre.
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