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Bequeathing EDOBEST Legacies to 1.7bn People in ICESCO Countries
Education
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Bequeathing EDOBEST Legacies to 1.7bn People in ICESCO Countries

Obaseki showcased the success of the EDOBEST initiative at the ICESCO conference in London, aiming to share its benefits with developing nations. This initiative targets improving educational outcomes for 1.7 billion people across ICESCO member countries.

Ogun diaspora group endorses YAYI for gov
Election
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Ogun diaspora group endorses YAYI for gov

An Ogun diaspora group endorses Senator Solomon Adeola (YAYI) for governor in the 2027 election, citing his track record in development and empowerment.

NADECO@32: Oil Subsidy, Exchange Rate Cabals Wish Me Dead — Tinubu
Politics
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NADECO@32: Oil Subsidy, Exchange Rate Cabals Wish Me Dead — Tinubu

Former Ogun State governor Olusegun Osoba highlighted President Tinubu's claims about threats from oil subsidy and exchange rate cabals during the NADECO@32 event. The occasion also featured the launch of 'The NADECO Story' book and awards for key figures in the democratic struggle.

Naira Steady After CBN Retains Interest Rate At 26.5%
Economy
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Naira Steady After CBN Retains Interest Rate At 26.5%

The Central Bank of Nigeria has decided to maintain the interest rate at 26.5% to combat inflation and ensure macroeconomic stability. This decision has contributed to the steadiness of the Naira in the financial market.

Top 10 Real Estate Companies in Nigeria 
Economy
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Top 10 Real Estate Companies in Nigeria 

Discover the top 10 real estate companies in Nigeria driving the housing market. Find trusted developers in Lagos, Abuja, and beyond for your next investme

Yinka Abioye and the long road back to FESTAC
Culture
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Yinka Abioye and the long road back to FESTAC

Engr. Yinka Abioye is working to revive the spirit of the 1977 FESTAC cultural gathering in Lagos. His efforts aim to reconnect the city with its rich cultural heritage after five decades.

Jay-Jay Okocha, Diouf differ on African team winning 2026 World Cup
Sports
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Jay-Jay Okocha, Diouf differ on African team winning 2026 World Cup

Jay-Jay Okocha and El Hadji Diouf have differing opinions on the prospects of an African team winning the 2026 World Cup. Their debate highlights the growing confidence in African football following Morocco's impressive run in the last tournament.

Australian court upholds $465,000 fine against Elon Musk’s X
Technology
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Australian court upholds $465,000 fine against Elon Musk’s X

An Australian court has upheld a $465,000 fine against Elon Musk's X for failing to provide information on child safety measures. This ruling reinforces the authority of the internet regulator eSafety in ensuring online safety for children.

How to Fix One Bad Face in a Perfect Group Photo Using AI
Technology
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How to Fix One Bad Face in a Perfect Group Photo Using AI

A new guide reveals how to use AI to enhance group photos by fixing issues like closed eyes and awkward smiles. This technology offers a solution for achieving a flawless picture despite one bad face.

Australian Court Upholds $465,000 Fine Against Elon Musk’s X
Technology
4 sources

Australian Court Upholds $465,000 Fine Against Elon Musk’s X

An Australian court has upheld a $465,000 fine against Elon Musk's X for failing to provide information on child safety measures. This decision reinforces the authority of the eSafety regulator in enforcing online safety standards.

African firms risk missing AI boom without scale, PwC warns
Technology
4 sources

African firms risk missing AI boom without scale, PwC warns

PwC warns that African firms may miss out on the AI boom if they do not scale their efforts beyond small experiments. The firm emphasizes the need for broader deployment of AI to foster growth and innovation across various industries.

SIFAX Chairman urges African firms to build global-scale corporations
Business
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SIFAX Chairman urges African firms to build global-scale corporations

Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, Chairman of SIFAX Group, has urged African businesses to focus on creating large, sustainable corporations that can compete on a global scale. He emphasizes the need to move away from small-scale operations to enhance competitiveness.

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