iBetNigeria lands Lagos in grand style

By Martin Odiete It was fun, pump and pageantry as ibetNigeria mega bet shop situated at No 4 Idowu lane, off Kodesho street, Computer Village, Ikeja, Lagos was launched on

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Nigeria loses N1.29 trillion to oil thieves annually-Group alleges

By Gina Otokpa A group under the aegis ImpactMore Global Solutions, has expressed worry over the N1.29 trillion that is lost to oil thieves in the country on an annual

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iBetNigeria train moves to Lagos, open mega shop at Ikeja

By Martin Odiete The sports betting company iBetNigeria has concluded plans to open a Mega bet shop at Idowu Lane, off Kodesho Street Computer village, Ikeja Lagos on Saturday. This

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$2 billion from oil block licences to fund 2019 budget – Kachukwu

Nigeria Minister of state for petrolium, Ibe Kachikwu has revealed that the $2 billion generated from the renewal of oil block licences would be used to fund the 2019 budget.

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UK set to spend £108m on no-deal ferries

The UK will spend more than £100m chartering extra ferries to ease “severe congestion” at Dover, in the case of a no-deal Brexit. Over the last few months, additional ferry

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APC names Dangote, Otedola in Buhari’s presidential campaign squad

By Martin Odiete (modiete@gmail.com) The All Progresive Congress, APC has included Africa richest man, Aliko Dangote and another business mogul, Femi Otedola in the list of the think tanks squad

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Air Force one seen over Sheffield on secrete journey

The US president’s aircraft was spotted by an aviation enthusiast as it flew over the UK on its secret trip to visit troops in Iraq.Alan Meloy photographed Air Force One

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Saudi Arabia Rejects US Senate Moves On Khashoggi’s Death

Saudi Arabia on Monday rejected recent moves of the U.S. Senate over the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi Press Agency reported. The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted to recommend

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Don’t Blame Migrants For Everything, Pope Tells Politicians

(Reuters) – Pope Francis on Tuesday condemned nationalist leaders who blame migrants for their countries’ problems and themselves fostered mistrust in society by pursuing dishonest gain and xenophobic and racist

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Zambian Authorities Jails Journalist For 18 Months For Contempt Of Court

Zambian Supreme Court on Friday sentenced Derrick Sinjela, editor-in-chief of the privately owned Rainbow Newspaper, to 18 months in prison for contempt of court. Sinjela was convicted in September in

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