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Cybercrime: US court sentences Invictus Obi to 10 years in prison

Chief District Judge, Rebecca Smith, has sentenced international fraudster, Obinwanne Okeke, better known as Invictus, to 10 years in prison for fraud to the tune of $11m.

#OccupyLekkiTollgate: Police vows to punish officers responsible for molestation of arrested protesters

The Lagos Police Command has condemned the degrading and inhumane treatment meted out on protesters at the Lekki tollgate on February 13, 2021.

Okonjo-Iweala set to be named first female and first African WTO boss

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala looks set to be confirmed Monday as the first woman and first African leader of the beleaguered World Trade Organization...

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry expecting baby no. 2!

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are about to become a family of four!

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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...

Paediatricians Criticise FG’s 4.3% Health Funding In 2026 budget

Dr. Ekanem Ekure, the President of the Paediatricians Association of Nigeria, has condemned the Federal Government’s decision to allocate just 4.3 percent to health in the 2026 national budget, describing it as a clear sign of inadequate investment in the welfare of Nigerian children. She made this known...

Nigerian Shippers Reject Port Charge Hike

The National Shippers Association of Nigeria (NSAN) has formally rejected the recently approved increase in port service charges, warning that the move could escalate trade costs, fuel inflation, and undermine the Federal Government’s Ease of Doing Business agenda. In a detailed position paper submitted to the Nigerian Shippers’...