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Former Kogi West senator and PDP chieftain, Dino Melaye, has disclosed what he did to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's supporter that begged him for money.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has instructed banks to ensure Automated Teller Machines (ATMs nationwide are stocked with cash, warning of penalties.

As Legit.ng tracks the Ondo election 2024, the APC national secretary has shared a cryptic message. The APC official's post comes as election results trickle in.

Nigeria's leading industrialist, Aliko Dangote, and other billionaires Mike Adenuga, Mike Adenuga have increased their net worth over just 24 hours.

Suffocating under a mountain of debt to China, communist Laos is struggling to tame rampant inflation, with food prices rising so sharply that a growing number of households are resorting to foraging. A growing number of households are so desperate for food that they are now having to forage to supplement their diets, according to a World Bank household survey earlier this year.

Winner has emerged in the 13 of the 18 local government in Ondo state governorship elections results INEC has announced so far as collation suspended.

Trillions of dollars are needed to make poorer nations more resilient to climate change, and studies have estimated that every $1 invested today will save at least $4 in future. - Political jitters - But governments are limited in the amount they can borrow, he said, and reluctant to dip into their budgets for climate adaptation in poorer nations.

Egypt's economy has been in crisis for years, but as the latest round of International Monetary Fund-backed reforms bites, much of the country's middle class has found itself struggling to afford goods once considered basics. For some, this has extended to cutting back on even the most basic goods -- such as milk.

Lina al-Khalil has fled her south Beirut home to escape escalating Israeli attacks on Hezbollah, but she still returns daily to the bombarded area to keep the family business running. - 'Hide-and-seek' - South Beirut grocer Mehdi Zeitar, in his 50s, has had to find a place to live after an Israeli strike destroyed his home.
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