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Showbiz
Women’s football World Cup: Nigeria hammer Australia 3-2 in front of home fans
On Thursday’s surprise win, Nigeria beat Australia 3-2 in a sold-out match at Lang Park in Brisbane. The Australian, co-host…
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World
Deadly diphtheria outbreak confirm in Nigeria
The Nigeria Center for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has confirmed 798 cases of diphtheria in Nigeria since December 2022,…
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Lifestyle
Outrage flares up after a man accused of blasphemy was stoned to death in Nigeria
Accused of blasphemy in northwest Nigeria a man has been stoned to death, authorities and activists said, sparking outrage Monday…
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Business
Nigerian market regulator terminates Binance operations locally
Binance Nigeria Limited is ordered to immediately cease soliciting Nigerian investors of any kind,” the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)…
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World
Nigerian President justifies ending fuel subsidies as hardship gets tougher
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday defended the West African nation’s decision to end fuel subsidies, a move that has…
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Politics
Your inauguration offers a chance to reset Nigeria’s negative story – Mahama tells Tinubu
Nigeria’s newly elected President of Nigeria Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been congratulated by Ghana’s Former President John Mahama in a…
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Lifestyle
U20 World Championships: Nigeria defeated Argentina and Brazil defeated Tunisia
Nigeria made it past the quarter-finals of the current FIFA U-20 World Cup after beating Argentina 2-0 on Wednesday night.…
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World
Nigeria: six women freed from ‘children’s factory’ raid
Nigerian police have rescued six pregnant women after demolishing a suspected ‘baby factory’ in Rivers state, local media reported. Police…
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Business
With subsidies gone; Nigeria is facing fuel shortages
Nigeria is grappling with fuel shortages as winding lines begin to form at gas stations in major cities. It comes…
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Lifestyle
Doctors in Nigeria walk out for 5 days
Doctors in Nigeria’s public hospitals went on a five-day strike on Wednesday, leaving many without healthcare. Medical professionals are demanding…
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