Ibn Kaseer
14 Sep
The Nigerian Armed Forces have thwarted a significant oil theft operation in the South-South region, preventing the illegal diversion of crude oil valued at over N1.3 billion.
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Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has said that with its enhanced safety surveillance, the Nigerian airspace has become safer. Acting Director General, Civil Aviation, Capt Chris Najomo
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Again , players in the cocoa industry have appealed to the Federal Government for the funding and transformation of the National Cocoa Management Committee (NCMC), into board, funding of the National Task Force on EUDR
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West Africa’s leading ground handling service provider, NAHCO Aviance, has extended groundling contracts with three leading international carriers, Emirates, Turkish and Virgin Atlantic.
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Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) has warned athletes they need to get acquainted with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) prohibited list, which outlines and defines substances and methods banned in competition, as well as those prohibited at all times.
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Out of the 10,804 flights operated in September and October 2024 by Nigerian airlines, no fewer than 5,415, representing 48 per cent of total flights, were either delayed or cancelled.
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Last week, the auspicious city of Kano was agog as the Dambatta Academic Forum (DAF), an elite group of indigenes of Kano, honoured the Director General of the National Biotechnology Research and Development Agency
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Former Editor, The Guardian on Sunday, Jahman Anikulapo, has emerged as the winner of the prestigious UNESCO Defender of Cultural Rights Award 2024 in Argentina.
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While many Nigerians were still basking in the euphoria of New Year celebrations, an Italian-based businesswoman, identified as Tina Suyi, narrowly escaped death by whiskers on Wednesday when her estranged husband, Osaro Ahunwan, allegedly set her three-bedroom apartment ablaze.
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The Nigerian stock market experienced impressive growth in 2024, driven by key macroeconomic developments, including banking sector recapitalisation, new listings and increased crude oil revenues, which helped to reduce the country’s fiscal imbalance.