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Bolt Suspends Over 5,000 Drivers

Ride-hailing company, Bolt has disclosed that it suspended more than 5,000 drivers in the last six months due to non-compliance…

2 years ago

LAMATA Reveals Over 400,000 Commuters Use the Blue Rail Line

The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority, LAMATA has revealed that over 400,000 passengers have used the Blue Rail Line as of…

2 years ago

Zelensky Cancels US Senate Briefing Amid Funding Row

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called off a high-profile briefing with US lawmakers amid an impasse over future US funding…

2 years ago

FG Launches N20,000 Cash Transfer for Vulnerable Nigerians in Kogi

The Federal Government of Nigeria has commenced the distribution of N20,000 grants to vulnerable citizens in Kogi State through the…

2 years ago

SERAP Tells Tinubu to Cut Down N15.9 Billion Presidential Travel Budget

The Socio-Economic Right and Accountability Project, (SERAP) has called on President Bola Tinubu to reduce the N15.9 billion he earmarked…

2 years ago

Presidency Fires Obi Over Comments on VP’s Residence

The Presidency has lashed out at the Labour Party (LP) candidate in this year’s presidential election, Mr. Peter Obi, for…

2 years ago

Northern Leaders Demand Compensation for Kaduna Massacre

Community and religious leaders from the Northern part of the country on Tuesday frowned at Sunday’s killing of over 90…

2 years ago

FG Budgets N138m to Tackle Fake News, Print Calendars

The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation, plans to spend N138 million to combat fake…

2 years ago

Naira Gains 9%, Closes N837/$ at Official Market

The naira saw an appreciation, reaching N837.77 against the dollar at the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM), the official exchange…

2 years ago

Demand for Sales Professionals Rises 16% Amid Economic Woes

The demand for sales/marketing professionals from Nigerian firms has risen by 15.9 percent in January-October 2023 from 13.4 percent in…

2 years ago