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Even when Donald Trump wasn't in the room or even the main theme, the US president kept coming up again Wednesday at the gabfest of global elites in the Swiss resort of Davos. Here's a summary of what happened on Wednesday: - Trumpeting Trump - There were more reactions to Trump's remarks and threats.

Spain's Banco Sabadell approved Wednesday moving its headquarters back to Catalonia, the first major firm to do so after thousands left in the wake of the region's failed 2017 independence bid.

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has revealed that following changes in fuel prices, the average cost of transportation fare paid by Nigerians has increased.

Governor Umar Namadi of Jigawa state has declared free education for female indigenes in state-owned institutions, from primary school to PhD level.

Mohammed Idris, minister of information and national orientation, has disclosed that seven countries have backed Nigeria in a major international bid, he revealed.

Donald Trump made over 200 executive orders on his first day in office. Five of the orders have been said to possibly impact Nigeria and reasons have been compiled.

Nigerians have expressed mixed reactions to allegations that the EFCC concentrated its raids on 'Yahoo Boys' in the south of Nigeria and not the north.

Argentina's President Javier Milei said Thursday he would be willing to leave the South American Mercosur bloc if necessary to secure a coveted trade agreement with the United States. The Argentinian leader and fan of US President Donald Trump has made it clear he wants a trade deal with the United States, although that could cause problems with other members.

Tech titan Elon Musk cast doubt Wednesday on a $500 billion AI project announced by US President Donald Trump, saying the money promised for the investment actually wasn't there. The Stargate project is committed to invest an initial $100 billion in the project, and up to $500 billion over the next four years.
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