THE Central Bank of Nigeria, or CBN, informed the Senate on Friday that the planned policy to limit cash withdrawals for individuals at N100,000 and corporate bodies at N500,000 per week was first introduced in 2012 during the administration of the former President Goodluck Jonathan
The University of Calabar has ordered the cessation of the practice of “water ritual’’ in the school, describing it as unwholesome and not academic. Students
Pelumi Olajengbesi, the singer's lawyer, revealed the news of D'banj's release by saying that the ICPC had freed the musician on self-recognizance on December 9, 2022. This comes two days after the commission issued a warning against starting any media trials and Dbanj's legal counsel
Hundreds of journalists and other employees at The New York Times have begun a strike over the demand for better salaries and improved health insurance
The Department of State Services has given Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and other stakeholders in the downstream sector 48 hours to end the lingering fuel scarcity across the country. Addressing journalists at the DSS headquarters in Abuja on Thursday, the spokesperson, Peter Afunanya, said
Finally, a circular from the Lagos State government directing principals and school administrators to permit Muslim children to wear the hijab in all state-owned schools
In protest of the government's levy on trailers, lorries, trucks, and other vehicles bringing goods into the state, trailer and lorry drivers blocked the Enugu-Onitsha,
Tesla boss and Twitter owner, Elon Musk, on Wednesday, lost the world’s richest title to Bernard Arnault after a steep drop in the value of his stake in the electric-car maker and a $44 billion bet on the social media firm. Tesla’s shares fell about