India Bars Sugar Exports Until September
India has decided to bar sugar exports until September due to concerns over its upcoming harvest. This decision is influenced by potential adverse weather conditions linked to the El Niño pattern.
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India has decided to bar sugar exports until September due to concerns over its upcoming harvest. This decision is influenced by potential adverse weather conditions linked to the El Niño pattern.
Keyamo advocates for the establishment of more sub-national airlines to enhance domestic and regional air travel. He believes state-owned carriers can effectively address the current gap in flight frequencies operated by international airlines.
The BRICS meeting in India is focusing on the Iran War and its impact on oil markets. Disruptions in Gulf shipping routes are increasing pressure on energy-importing economies like India.
BBNaija’s Queen Atang’s bread-inspired outfit at AMVCA 12 has drawn a reaction from Guinness World Records, sparking global conversation.
Akwa Ibom doctors threaten a N1bn lawsuit against the EFCC for allegedly assaulting a surgeon during a raid at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital.
Experts urge FIFA to address extreme 2026 World Cup heat risks, citing dangers to players and fans from rising temperatures across North America.
The Olubadan of Ibadanland advocates for the integration of traditional medicine with orthodox healthcare to improve healthcare and preserve indigenous kno
The Nigerian government has clarified reports about a 40% peculiar allowance for federal civil servants. This clarification aims to address any misunderstandings regarding the allowance's approval.
The NSCDC has arrested 12 suspects linked to the vandalism and theft of railway tracks and other national infrastructure. This action highlights the agency's commitment to protecting critical assets in Nigeria.
Ecobank Group has pledged $3 billion to boost intra-African trade over the next three years. This commitment was announced at the Africa-Forward Summit in Nairobi.
The Social Democratic Party (SDP) has taken legal action against its former National Chairman, citing unresolved issues. This move highlights internal conflicts within the party as it prepares for upcoming elections.
Dr. Mustapha Abdullahi, the Director-General of the Energy Commission of Nigeria, has refuted claims of his arrest by the EFCC. He clarified that the reports circulating in the media are false.
The National Council of Ijaw Traditional Rulers and Elders (N-CITRE) has stated that there are existing court orders preventing the swearing-in of a new executive for the INC. King Bubaraye Dakolo Agada IV emphasized the importance of adhering to these legal directives.
A pastor has been sentenced to life imprisonment for sexually assaulting three minors and forcing them into abortions. The court found him guilty of multiple serious offenses, although bigamy charges were not proven.
Alhaji Mohammed Hayatu-Deen emphasizes the need for opposition parties to unite in order to effectively challenge the ruling APC. He highlights the importance of protecting democratic rights during this process.
The Vice Chancellor of UNILORIN, Mr. Egbewole, has proposed a new security and diplomatic framework to enhance Nigeria's regional ties. His recommendations include appointing senior envoys and establishing a Nigerian Neighbourhood Security Council.
The Debt Management Office has successfully listed a N47.36 billion Series III Sovereign Green Bond on the Nigerian Exchange and FMDQ Securities Exchange. This bond, with an interest rate of 18.95%, is due in June 2030.
The US has announced the relaxation of visa bond requirements for World Cup fans and team members. This change facilitates easier access for those holding tickets and registered in the priority visa system.
A recent EY report reveals that 56% of CEOs now view geopolitical risks as their top business concern for the coming year. This shift is influencing corporate strategies, particularly in prioritizing growth and AI investments.
Lagos State Government is preparing for the 'Invest in Lagos 3.0' investment forum, aiming to attract N4 trillion in investments. The event is scheduled for June 8-9, 2026, and seeks to draw both local and foreign investors.
The SEC is focusing on data, AI, and technology to enhance investment decisions in Nigeria's capital market. This initiative aims to attract more investors and improve regulatory practices.
Ex-minister Labaran Maku and Sen. Ishaku Abbo have obtained Labour Party nomination forms to contest for Senate and governorship in the 2027 elections.
The US has outlined the travel and visa requirements for fans planning to attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This information is crucial for ensuring a smooth experience for attendees at the global event.
The Akwa Ibom APC in Onna LGA has adopted Governor Umo Eno as its sole governorship candidate, a move aimed at party unity for the general elections.
Kano police arrest a man who allegedly defrauded university students with fake ushering jobs, stealing 29 mobile phones and other personal items.
The Director-General of the Energy Commission of Nigeria, Dr. Mustapha Abdullahi, dismisses reports of his arrest, clarifying he voluntarily honoured an EF
Governor Makinde unveils plans to make Oyo State a top tourism destination through infrastructure, security, and long-term policies for investors.
Nigeria and Rwanda have agreed to enhance their bilateral cooperation, including a 30-day visa-free reciprocity. This agreement was reached during a meeting between President Bola Tinubu and President Paul Kagame.
The Nigerian naira showed mixed results against the US dollar on May 14, 2026, influenced by liquidity conditions and Central Bank interventions. Traders are closely observing the market dynamics.
Nigeria's oil output has increased slightly to 1.489 million bpd in April 2026, up from 1.383 million bpd in March 2026. However, this remains below the country's OPEC quota.