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Elon Musk Beats Bill Gates to Become World’s Second Richest Person

Tesla co-founder Elon Musk on Monday took over Bill Gates to become the second-richest person in the world as his net worth soared another...

PCN To Digitise Drug Distribution In Nigeria

In a bid to ensure effective monitoring, the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN) is set to computerize the entire drug distribution system in the...

Coronavirus: Ban on outdoor grassroots sport set to be lifted in England when lockdown ends

A ban on outdoor grassroots sport is set to be lifted in England when the national lockdown ends. Prime Minister Boris Johnson will make a...

Most expensive video game ever ‘Super Mario 3’ sold at auction

A sealed copy of Nintendo's "Super Mario Bros. 3" has become the most expensive video game ever sold, going for a whopping $156,000 at...

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Cunha’s Late Strike Silences Emirates As United Stun Arsenal

Manchester United delivered a crushing blow to Arsenal’s Premier League title hopes with a dramatic 3–2 comeback victory at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, capping a day of thrilling action that reshaped the league’s title race and intensified battles across the table. In a match that swung violently...

2026 UTME Registration Opens As JAMB Withdraws Special Concessions For Albino Candidates

As registration for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination begins today, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has withdrawn the special concession and registration procedures previously granted to candidates with albinism, citing abuse of the privilege to perpetrate examination malpractice. The Board also directed faith based institutions to...

Nigeria Ports Sharp Practices: Unmasking The ₦1 Trillion Economy Sabotage

Have you ever questioned why the cost of essentials like rice or vehicle spare parts keeps rising, even when the exchange rate appears relatively stable? The explanation may lie beyond the open market at Nigeria’s seaports. Emerging findings suggest that systemic inefficiencies and questionable practices within port...