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South Korea’s Number Of Active Stock Brokerage Accounts, Rises

The extraordinary rise in stock markets since the crash a year ago, combined with low interest rates, has drawn in huge numbers of new...

Seoul Fashion Week Returns After Pandemic

It's one of Korea's most anticipated events of the year Seoul Fashion Week. Last year this time, as the pandemic began, the fashion shows were...

Bankers’ Committee Commits N25 Billion For Development Of Nigeria Creative Centre

In recognition of the strategic role that the entertainment and creative sector would play in growing the Nigerian economy, the Buhari administration has in...

British Airways Considers Selling Headquarters After Home Working Switch

British Airways says it’s considering selling headquarters building because of a switch to homeworking during the pandemic means it may no longer need so...

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Kwankwaso Outlines Terms For Possible Return To APC

The National Leader of the New Nigeria People’s Party, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, has said he would not consider returning to the ruling All Progressives Congress without a clear understanding of the conditions attached to such a move. In a video shared on Facebook by his aide, Saifullahi Hassan,...

FCT Court Dismisses FG’s Criminal Case Against Senator Natasha

The Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja on Thursday dismissed the criminal charges brought by the Federal Government against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan following the withdrawal of the case by the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation. Court documents indicated that the Attorney-General of the Federation submitted...

FG–ASUU Agreement: 10 Things You Should Know

‎In a landmark development for Nigeria's tertiary education sector, the Federal Government (FG) and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) formally signed a renegotiated agreement on January 14, 2026, in Abuja.‎‎This pact replaces the long-stalled 2009 agreement, ending a 16-year renegotiation impasse that has been marred...