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Asian stocks fluctuated Wednesday, with investors struggling to track a strong day on Wall Street as euphoria over the China-US trade detente petered out. "We have the confines of a very, very strong deal with China.

It is barely visible, and needs no irrigation or fertilisers: lying off the coast of Australia is a vast seaweed crop destined to curb livestock's climate-altering flatulence and belches. "Seventy-one percent of the Earth's surface is surrounded by the ocean, and seaweed require zero inputs: No irrigation, no fertiliser, no pesticides.

President Donald Trump's rollercoaster tariff row with Beijing has wreaked havoc on US companies that rely on Chinese manufacturing, with a temporary de-escalation only expected to partially calm the storm, analysts and business owners say.

The APC leaders in the Agege LGA of Lagos state have broken the silence on the claim that LG chairmanship and councillorship candidates are being imposed on them.

Nigeria's anti-graft agency EFCC has arrested Fred Ajudua in Abuja. The arrest took place in Abuja on Tuesday following a Supreme Court order issued earlier.

The police has broken its silence amid reports its operatives' helicopter allegedly delivered food to bandits in Kogi state in northcentral Nigeria.

Governor Babagana Zulum has banned the sale of alcohol in Borno state and its environs. He also set up a taskforce targeting brothels and crime hideouts.

Olamide Aderibigbe, a 16-year-old student from Abuja school has scored 98 in Mathematics and 336 overall in the 2025 UTME, aiming to study architecture in university

Niger government through the state's Liquor Licensing Board, has sealed a 50-room brothel and 13 beer parlours near a Jumma’at Mosque, over violations of its laws.
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