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- Obi tells FG to stop excuses, ‘act now on rising terror threats’
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The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has slapped MTN Group with a $2 billion tax bill, compounding the woes of the leading wireless company.
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President Muhammadu Buhari has met behind closed doors with the British Prime Minister Theresa May, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja after which Nigeria and Britain signed bilateral agreements.
Theresa May flies to Nigeria on the latest leg of her whistle-stop Africa tour with trade, security and human trafficking on the agenda.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May wants UK to overtake US as G7’s leading investor in Africa by 2022. Her three-day trade mission to South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria will outline her ambitions
South Africa’s High Court on Monday overturned a decision by the government to grant Zimbabwe’s former first lady Grace Mugabe…
The 42-year-old Linus Chibuzor-Nwankwo, who died on Friday in South Africa has been confirmed was killed by a fellow Nigerian.…
The Nigerian Mission in South Africa has confirmed that six police officers are to be arraigned over the killing of…
The UN is to mark the 100th anniversary of former South African President Nelson Mandela in recognition for his global…
South African Kevin Anderson won the second-longest match in Wimbledon history by outlasting American John Isner to reach the men’s…











