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President Volodymr Zelenskiy said Russian missile strikes on Odesa was blatant "barbarism" showing Moscow could not be trusted to implement a landmark new deal to unblock grain exports from Black Sea ports. A Ukrainian government minister said preparations continued to restart shipments. DIPLOMACY, ECONOMY * The U.N., EU, U.S., Britain, Germany and Italy condemned the strikes. Turkey's defence minister said Russian officials had told Ankara that Moscow had "nothing to do" with the Odesa strikes. * A senior U.S. Congressional delegation, including Representative Adam Smith, chair of the House Armed Services Committee, met Zelenskiy in Kyiv and promised to try…
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of three new Permanent Secretaries in the Federal Civil Service. This follows the recently conducted selection process, to fill existing vacancies. Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Folasade Yemi-Esan, made this known on Friday in Abuja A statement by a spokesman in her office, Mohammed Ahmed, said the newly appointed Federal Permanent Secretaries and their states of origin are Jafiya Lydia Shehu, Adamawa; Udo Okokon Ekanem, Akwa Ibom; and Faruk Yusuf Yabo, Sokoto. “A date for the swearing-in and deployment of the new appointees will be announced in due course,” the…
The United States promised more military support for Ukraine, including drones, and is doing preliminary work on whether to send fighter aircraft, as fighting raged on in the east of the country five months into Russia's invasion. Moscow and Kyiv signed a landmark deal on Friday to unblock grain exports from Black Sea ports. However, representatives declined to sit at the same table and avoided shaking hands at the agreement ceremony in Istanbul, reflecting wider enmity. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy hailed Friday's agreement as unlocking around $10 billion worth of grain exports, needed to ease a food crisis. But on…
The cost of servicing debt surpassed the federal government’s retained revenue by N310 billion in the first four months of 2022. The federal government said this in its 2022 fiscal performance for the first quarter released on Thursday. According to the document, the federal government’s total revenue for the period was N1.63 trillion, while debt service gulped N1.94 trillion. While giving updates on the budget performance in Abuja, Zainab Ahmed, minister of finance, budget and national planning, said urgent action is required to address revenue underperformance and expenditure efficiency at national and sub-national levels. “The aggregate expenditure for 2022 is…
Nigeria recorded the least cases of armed robberies across its coastal waters and pirate attacks against its ships globally in the first half of 2022, according to a new report released by the International Maritime Bureau (IMB). The report says none of the 58 incidents reported globally in the first six months of 2022 occurred in Nigeria. The record is the least Nigeria has had since 2018 when 31 cases were reported in the country in the first six months of the year. The report said that the first half of 2022 witnessed the least cases of piracy and vessel…
Nigeria could spend up to N6.72 trillion ($16.2 billion) next year if it keeps a fuel subsidy in place, Finance Minister Zainab Ahmed said on Thursday, a nearly 70% jump from this year's budget. In April, the National Assembly approved a N4 trillion petrol subsidy for this year after President Muhammadu Buhari asked for additional funds to offset higher global oil prices driven by the conflict in Ukraine. Ahmed said the federal government was working with two scenarios, one that assumed a "business-as-usual" approach where a subsidy would be in place throughout 2023 and would cost N6.72 trillion. The second…
After a thrilling first few months of unexpected success that boosted morale among the Ukrainian ranks, the reality of the bloodiest European conflict since World War II has taken its toll among some of the thousands of foreign fighters who traveled from abroad to battle the Russian invaders. The war has long moved past the Ukrainian victory in Kyiv’s suburbs, which are still scarred by the mass graves and blown-out buildings of the Russian occupation. Instead, after months of battle, soldiers push for excruciatingly incremental gains from trenches in the grassy plains and farm fields of the country’s east and…
Russia and Ukraine will sign a deal on Friday (today) to reopen Ukraine's Black Sea ports to grain exports, Turkey said, raising hopes that an international food crisis caused by Russia's invasion could be eased. Ukraine and Russia, both among the world's biggest exporters of food, did not immediately confirm Thursday's announcement by the office of the Turkish presidency. But in a late night video address Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy hinted his country's Black Sea ports could soon be unblocked. The blockade by Russia's Black Sea fleet has reduced supplies to markets around the world and sent grain prices soaring…
Major Nigerian cities including the Federal Capital Territory were thrown into darkness on Wednesday when the country’s electricity grid collapsed. Electricity distribution companies announced Wednesday that the collapse occurred at about 11:00 am. Wednesday’s incident is the seventh reported collapse in 2022. The government blames poor management and low gas supply as the major causes of the repeated breakdown of the grid, which is managed by the Transmission Company of Nigeria. The electricity distribution companies across Nigeria get their electricity supply from the national grid. The Eko Electricity Distribution Plc informed its customers of the grid collapse via Facebook. “Dear…
Ukrainian armed forces said they had killed 111 Russian soldiers in the south and east over the past day, as comments from Russia's foreign minister showed the Kremlin's goals had grown during the five-month war. DIPLOMACY * Sergei Lavrov's comments, the clearest acknowledgment yet that Russia's war goals have expanded over the five months of war, came after Washington said it saw signs Moscow was preparing to formally annex territory it has seized in its neighbour. * European Union diplomats meeting in Brussels agreed a new round of sanctions against Moscow for invading Ukraine, including a ban on importing gold…
May 13, 2025

NGX records significant growth in Q1 2025 trading activity

The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) reported a remarkable 44.8% surge in equity transactions for Q1…
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Northern leaders demand urgent action on insecurity, push for state police

Amid worsening insecurity across Nigeria, the 19 Northern governors and traditional rulers have called for…
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The dark side of ambition - Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic

Ambition is one of the most defining forces in human affairs—a psychological engine that propels…
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The 25,000 residents of Lice, a town in Turkey’s Diyarbakır province, involuntarily got high after…
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Boko Haram, ISWAP terrorists attack four military bases in Borno within 24 hours, soldiers killed

Tension is rising in Borno State after Boko Haram and ISWAP insurgents attacked four military…
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Here’s the latest as Israel-Hamas war enters Day 586

Israeli military intercepts missile launched from Yemen The Israeli military said it intercepted a missile…
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African diet – plantains and cassava can be as healthy as tomatoes and olive oil,…

Plantains, cassava and fermented banana drink should be added to global healthy eating guidelines alongside…
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Nigeria's Flying Eagles qualify for World Cup after dramatic win over Senegal

Nigeria's U-20 national football team, the Flying Eagles, have secured their place at the 2025…

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