
Lagos, not money, killed Mrs Folajimi
Lagos has initiated a probe, but you can bet the answer they will return would be some tame proclamations on what hospitals should do during emergencies. They are unlikely to indict their own failure to organise society to manage emergencies.
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Fuel prices may drop as FG restores naira-for-crude deal
The initiative, which allows local refineries to purchase crude in naira, was reaffirmed by the Federal Executive Council on Wednesday as a long-term measure to boost domestic refining and reduce forex pressure.
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Black Market Dollar to Naira exchange rate today 10th April 2025
The exchange rate for a dollar to naira at Lagos Parallel Market (Black Market) players buy a dollar for ₦1555 and sell at ₦1565 on Wednesday 9th April, 2025, according to sources at Bureau De Change (BDC).
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Terrifying moment ceiling caves in, trapping partygoers at Dominican Republic nightclub
The roof collapse at the Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo has claimed 124 lives, with over 150 people injured.
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IRS Chief resigns over Trump’s plan to hand immigrant addresses to ICE
The IRS’s acting commissioner, Melanie Krause, abruptly resigned after being sidelined in a controversial agreement allowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to access taxpayer data for deportation efforts.
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PSG storm back to claim 3-1 win over Villa
"It was a bitter ending," said Unai Emery
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After declaring Texas residency, Tulsi Gabbard voted in Hawaii
“If she voted in Hawaii without actually living up to Hawaii’s eligibility standard, then that’s a problem...” said Levitt who served as a voting policy adviser in the Biden administration.
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Inside Trump’s chaotic 24 hours, six insane things he did
Today in things that absolutely did not happen... the President claimed foreign nations have been calling and calling, begging to do a deal to get rid of their tariffs.
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Trump explains why he paused tariffs: “People were getting yippy”
In a recent interview, President Trump revealed that his decision to pause tariffs came after he observed that people were becoming overly anxious and reactive, describing them as “yippy.”
President Trump on why he paused tariffs: "I thought that people were jumping a little bit out of line. They were getting yippy, you know, they were getting a little bit yippy, a little bit afraid." pic.twitter.com/kzoH6psG15
— CSPAN (@cspan) April 9, 2025
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Amazon cancels Chinese orders, plans $15billion U.S expansion amid steep U.S tariffs
Amazon is considering a $15 billion investment to expand its U.S based warehouse network...
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