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Microsoft Founder Dies
Gave over $2b to Charity Paul Allen, who co-founded of Microsoft with his childhood friend Bill Gates, has died at 65. Allen and Gates ... -
EFCC Nabs Gold Syndicate
Impounds passport, €112,000 from suspect The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has seized gold worth about $3, 131, 412.39 (N1, 127, 308, 460.39) ... -
NIMASA Reassures on Maritime Safety
Korea, Norway seek partnerships The Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside, has assured seafarers and other members ... -
Africa’s Youngest Billionaire Kidnapped
Police Arrest 20 persons Twenty people have been arrested as police press a manhunt for Africa’s youngest billionaire who was kidnapped in Dar es ... -
DP World Begins Work in Somalia
Amidst take over controvercy fully unresolved,DP World has launched the construction work on the development of the multipurpose Berbera port in the Republic of ... -
Foreign Debts: Nigeria, Other African Countries in Danger
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), has categorised eight African countries as being in debt distress, the Director, African Department at the IMF, Abebe ... -
US Halts Oil Exports to China
U.S. crude oil shipments to China have “totally stopped”, the President of China Merchants Energy Shipping Co (CMES) has revealed as the trade war ... -
Covenant University Tops Others
Gets Between 601-800 ranking Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State has become the highest ranked Nigerian university in the latest Times Higher Education ranking ... -
One in Five Migrants Die-Report
On Libya EU Route as Responsibility-sharing has been replaced by responsibility-shedding,” According to the latest UN data, the rate of death or disappearance ... -
ITF Rescue Seafarers
Over Unpaid Wages For the second time, the International Transports Workers’ Federation, ITF has helped a Russian crew anchored south of Skagen in Denmark. ...