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Party Agents With Hundreds Of Credit Cards Arrested In Ogun

In a bid to counter vote-buying, the CBN had redesigned the N200, N500, and N1,000 banknotes, banning the use of the old. The Nigeria...

Jandor Votes, Charges Security Agencies To Live Up To Expectations

The Lagos State candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 general elections, Olajide Adediran, popularly known as Jandor, after casting his...

Jonathan Condemns Electoral Violence – “Nigerians, Not Courts Should Choose Leaders”

According to former President Goodluck Jonathan, the choice of the next group of political office holders, should be chosen by Nigerians through the democratic...

Sorting, Counting Of Votes Begin For Guber And House Of Assembly Polls

Sorting and counting of votes have commenced in different parts of Nigeria for the guber and state assembly elections. Voting ended at exactly 2.30pm...

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Japan Seizes Chinese Fishing Boat In Exclusive Economic Zone

Authorities in Japan have detained a Chinese fishing vessel and arrested its captain in an incident that threatens to deepen an already strained diplomatic relationship between Tokyo and Beijing. The seizure took place on Thursday roughly 105 miles (170km) off the south-western city of Nagasaki after the boat’s...

Sudan Boat Tragedy: At Least 21 Dead After Vessel Capsizes On River Nile

At least 21 people have died after a passenger boat sank in Sudan’s River Nile state, according to a medical organisation. The vessel, which was carrying nearly 30 passengers, was travelling between the villages of Tayba al-Khawad and Deim al-Qarai in northern Sudan. Among those on board were...

UK Economy Growth Falls Short Of Estimates

Britain’s economy expanded less than expected in the final quarter of 2025, official figures released Thursday show, dealing a fresh setback to Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government as it grapples with political and economic challenges. Gross domestic product rose by just 0.1 per cent between October and December,...