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Why Mobile Gaming Is Growing Faster Than Ever in Africa

Meta Title: Mobile Gaming In Africa – Why It's Growing Fast Meta Description: Mobile gaming in Africa is growing faster than any other digital sector: affordable smartphones,...

Toyin Akinniyi: Building blocks of the Future, education financing for sustainable outcomes

Opening Remarks by Ms. Toyin Akinniyi, Regional Portfolio Director, Luminate at the Bold Action Session on Education: "Building Blocks of the Future: Education Financing for...

Cheta Nwanze: The acquittal of Nigeria’s former petroleum minister Diezani Alison-Madueke

Cheta Nwanze The acquittal of Nigeria’s former petroleum minister Diezani Alison-Madueke at Southwark Crown Court, London, on 17 June 2026 has brought up an uncomfortable...

Lazarus Angbazo: Building Nigeria’s Infrastructure Economy

BUILDING NIGERIA'S INFRASTRUCTURE ECONOMY Mobilizing Private Capital to Build the Foundation of National Prosperity Keynote Address by Dr. Lazarus AngbazoChief Executive Officer, InfraCorpNACCIMA Infrastructure Conference (INFRACON) — July...

NIN: Court bars Federal Government from blocking SIM cards not linked to NIN

A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos State has barred the Federal Government from blocking SIM cards not linked to National Identity Numbers next...

Justice Simeon Amadi confirmed as Rivers State Chief Judge

Members of the Rivers State House of Assembly have confirmed the nomination of Justice Simeon Amadi as the new Chief Judge of the state. They...

Cleric: I caught my pregnant wife in bed with another man

A cleric, Abdulrasheed Olalere, has narrated how he allegedly caught his wife, Mariam, in bed with another man when she was four months pregnant. Olalere,...

Supreme Court Justice Olabode Rhodes-Vivour retires at 70

Olabode Rhodes-Vivour has retired as a justice of the supreme court as he clocks 70. Born on March 22, 1951, Rhodes-Vivour was appointed a high...

Insecurity: Lawyers in Anambra to boycott the courts in protest

Lawyers in Anambra State have resolved to boycott courts across the state from Monday 22nd to Wednesday 24th, 2021 in protest against the increasing...

#EndSARS: Police to pay N575million compensation to victims of police brutality

The Nigerian Police Force has been ordered to pay a fine amounting to N575.8 million to victims who suffered human rights violations from police...

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