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NICA confers Fellowship on Polaris, Union Bank CEOs, Kayode Lawal, Yetunde Oni, and other financial sector leaders

The National Institute of Credit Administration (NICA) has conferred its prestigious Fellowship on the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Polaris Bank, Kayode Lawal, alongside other distinguished leaders across Nigeria’s...

Halogen Academy partners Rotary Club Omole on national security, peace 

The Rotary Club of Omole-Golden in partnership with Halogen Academy has convened a pivotal...

Iran-Israel-US Conflict and CBN’s FX Gains: A Stress Test for Nigeria’s Monetary Stability

BLAISE UDUNZE At the 304th policy meeting held on Wednesday, the 25th February, the Central...

PWAN Group consolidates structural overhaul as Oyedemi moves from acting to substantive GMD

After months of steering the ship in an acting capacity, Ambassador (Prof.) Julius Oyedemi...

LSSTF appoints Moses Oladimeji as State Coordinator for Campaign Against Crime, Cultism and Other Vices

The Lagos State Security Trust Fund has announced the appointment of Dr. Moses Oladimeji...

Global job quality stagnates despite resilient growth –ILO

Challenges persist, especially for youth and women, the Employment and Social Trends 2026 report warns. Global unemployment remains stable, but progress toward decent work has...

U.S. destroying world order -German president

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has strongly criticised the U.S. foreign policy under President Donald Trump. Steinmeier urged the world not to let the world order...

U.S. announces visa policy review for Nigeria, others

The United States (U.S.) Government has announced the review of its reciprocal non-immigrant visa policy for Nigeria and other countries. This is contained in a...

China to waive tariffs on imports from African

countries China has announced the full removal of tariffs on imports from all African countries, ENA, a partner of TV BRICS, has reported. The tariff...

US introduces new directive for Nigerian visa applicants

The United States Embassy in Nigeria has announced new directives for Nigerian visa applicants, effective from January 1, 2025. The United States Embassy in...

Bus carrying Easter worshipers falls off bridge, kills 44 people in South Africa

Gwamcee News Dozens of worshippers died after a bus headed to an Easter conference plunged off a cliff in South Africa’s Limpopo province on...

BREAKING: Baltimore bridge in the U.S. collapses, several vehicles fall into river

Gwamcee News The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday morning after it was struck by a large ship, seen at left...

World Bank to host climate damages fund despite opposition from developing nations

Countries have moved a step closer to getting a fund off the ground to help poor states damaged by climate disasters, despite reservations from...

Katherine Maher replaces former Web Summit CEO following ‘war crimes’ post

Gwamcee News Katherine Maher’s appointment comes after Paddy Cosgrave resigned as CEO over his comments on the Israel-Hamas war. Katherine Maher, the former boss of Wikipedia,...

Breaking: Israeli PM Netanyahu, opposition leader Gantz to form emergency unity govt

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and centrist opposition leader Benny Gantz have agreed to form an emergency unity government. Netanyahu and Gantz, a former defence...

France to ban wearing of Abayas in public schools

Gwamcee News The government of France has said it will ban schoolchildren from wearing abayas ahead of the upcoming academic year. It revealed that...

Egypt to host military drill with participation of 34 states

Egypt’s Armed Forces announced on Saturday the details of the Bright Star 2023, a joint military exercise that involves 8,000 troops from 34 countries,...

Senegal MPs clear the way for opposition figures to fight election

Deputies in Senegal's parliament have passed a vote which will effectively restores the right of two key opposition figures to run in the country's...

Plane crash kills nine in Sudan

Nine people, including four soldiers, were killed on Sunday (Jul. 23) evening when a civilian plane crashed in Sudan. The army said, the crash was...

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