A new circular from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited outlines the prices oil merchants will pay for petroleum goods. About two weeks had passed since the Federal Government had declared the end of fuel subsidies. In a circular issued on Sunday, NNPCL Retail instructed
President Bola Tinubu has been sued by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project for "failing to investigate the allegations that USD$2.1 billion and N3.1 trillion public funds of oil revenues and budgeted as fuel subsidy payments are missing and unaccounted for between 2016 and 2019."
Shelling and gunfire resumed Sunday in the Sudanese capital, witnesses said, at the end of a 24-hour ceasefire that had given civilians rare respite from nearly two months of war. Deadly fighting has been raging in the northeast African country since mid-April, when army chief
Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, stated that the company will soon start paying verified content creators for the advertisements they include into their replies, with the first payment block being around $5 million. The post from billionaire Musk, who bought Twitter last October, stated: