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24 Jan
United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken yesterday pledged $45 million in additional financing to tackle the escalating security concerns in Nigeria and neighbouring coastal West African countries, where insecurity linked to jihadist insurgencies has increased in recent years.  

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The Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN) has warned the newly inducted members of the profession to do all within their powers to ensure they do not repeat the required internship programme, warning that it is illegal to do so.
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A female survivor has narrated how her family members fell victim of the attack by a military war plane targeting Lakurawa terrorists in Sokoto.
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The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has stressed the importance of the success of the digital economy, noting that it must be encouraged to thrive.
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The Lagos State Public Works Corporation (LSPWC) has tasked residents of the state against road abuses.
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The third edition of Eko Drive, an exclusive automotive exhibition, has dazzled car enthusiasts with a stunning display of automotive excellence.
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Honda, Nissan, and Mitsubishi are joining forces to operate together under a single holding company, in a bid to stave off fierce competition globally.
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Some members of the Deeper Life Bible Church, yesterday escaped death by whiskers when their bus returning from Christmas Retreat Camp along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, collided with a truck on the Otedola Bridge, inwards 7up, Ikeja, Lagos.
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Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni, has flagged off the construction of a 179-kilometre rural and agricultural marketing access (RAMA) road project.                          
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The feud between the family of the late Oluwarotimi Akeredolu and the incumbent governor of Ondo State, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has again reared its head one year after the demise of the former governor.
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Despite the immense potential in Nigeria’s livestock sector, its growth is still impeded by inadequate power supply and a shortage of skilled workforce, posing as hurdles to exploring investment opportunities in the sector.