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The Swiss government said Friday it would negotiate with the United States to try to avoid the tough 39-percent US tariff rate that would harm key industries.
US job growth missed expectations in July, government data showed Friday, while revisions to hiring figures in recent months brought them to the weakest levels since the Covid-19 pandemic. The US economy has added an average of just 35,000 jobs per month since May, data showed.
A lady went public with what she saw a bus driver doing on his phone while he was driving. She did not expect him to do such. People said she took risk.
As Lagos renames historic streets, policy expert Lekan Olayiwola critiques the erasure of collective memory and civic belonging without public consent.
Nigeria is expanding its CNG conversion facilities nationwide to promote cleaner energy, reduce emissions, and support the country’s energy transition goals.
As the nurses’ strike enters day three, health minister, Prof Ali Pate, on Friday, met with the leaders of the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives.
Britain's highest court will Friday determine whether controversial car loans were unlawful, which could pave the way for millions of motorists to claim billions of pounds in compensation from banks.
The value of the naira in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM) and also the black market was mixed despite high hopes that the naira will close strong.
A Nigerian lady shared what it feels like to be a lawyer, just like her mother and grandmother who are also lawyers. She spoke to Legit.ng in an exclusive interview.
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