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The Idoma Proactive Diaspora Coalition (IPDC) has accused Benue state governor Hyacinth Alia to the international community over an alleged ethnic marginalisation.

The minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has appealed to organised labour to continue negotiations with the federal government.

Chairman of the Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria, Bamgbose Betty, said the senate should reduce their salaries to minimum wage to understand workers' pain

A video making the rounds online has captured the moment a little girl immediately stopped crying after her favourite music came on. Netizens reacted massively.

Saida BOJ has raised another dust after appearing on Blessing CEO's podcast. She said men should not dare marriage if they don't have N50m in their account.

US chip titan Intel on Tuesday struck a defiant tone in the face of strong challenges from rivals Nvidia, AMD and Qualcomm, unveiling technologies it said would lead the artificial intelligence revolution. Microsoft this month unveiled its Copilot+ AI PCs, which will have artificial intelligence features built into its Windows operating system.

Back-slapping over record passenger figures is tinged with frustration at the airline trade body's annual meeting as carriers lament years-long delays to deliveries of new Boeing aircraft. Headline projections of nearly five billion passengers and close to $1 trillion in revenues this year, both records, were reasons for celebration at the IATA annual general meeting in Dubai.

Once home to paramilitary prisoners during Northern Ireland's "Troubles", a notorious Belfast jail is now home to a whiskey still that is drawing tourists to a formerly strife-torn area. The jail -- colloquially known as the "Crum" -- opened its doors as a tourist attraction in 2012 and the firm hopes the distillery will draw even more visitors.

Several Nigerian workers have joined the minimum wage and electricity tariff hike strike initiated by the organised labour in the West African nation.
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