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WAEC has barred 574 secondary schools from conducting the 2025 WASSCE after confirming their involvement in examination malpractice across past exams.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and International Finance Corporation (IFC) will meet with the Nigerian team to discuss debt restructuring.

Asian stocks rallied with Wall Street on Wednesday after Donald Trump said he had "no intention" of firing the head of the Federal Reserve and that eye-watering tariffs on China would be slashed drastically. However, Trump looked to temper those fears Tuesday, saying: "I have no intention of firing him."

Donald Trump said Tuesday he had no intention of firing the chair of the US Federal Reserve and signalled a "substantial" lowering of tariffs on China -- moves that brought relief to global markets spooked by his aggressive policies. "I have no intention of firing him," Trump said Tuesday.

OpenAI is ready to buy Chrome if Google is forced to sell its popular browser as part of antitrust trial, a top executive testified Tuesday, according to media reports. Turley said during his testimony that OpenAI had approached Google about integrating its search technology into ChatGPT artificial intelligence power digital assistant but was rebuffed, according to media reports.

In Silicon Valley, they talk about "moving fast and breaking things." One of his first and splashiest moves was to send emails to 2.3 million civil servants, offering buyouts -- and making clear their futures now hang by a thread.

FC Dallas defender Osaze Urhoghide has pledged his international allegiance to Nigeria. He is also eligible to represent England and the Netherlands.

Victor Osimhen opened the scoring for Galatasaray against Konyaspor in the Turkish Super Cup. He connected with a Dries Mertens cross to power then header home.

The world's largest auto industry expo opens its doors Wednesday in Shanghai, showcasing the new electric world order even as mounting trade barriers risk dampening China's global ambitions. And although the levies will increase the cost of China's vehicle component exports by about 24 percent, "this represents only about 3.8 percent of China's total auto industry production value", it noted.
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