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Fayose Blames Atiku, Tambuwal for PDP’s Internal Collapse
Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, has accused PDP presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar, Senator Aminu Tambuwal, and former national chairman Iyorchia Ayu of weakening the party, describing their decisions ahead of the 2023 elections as a major factor in its divisions. Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today, Fayose said, “Atiku destroyed the PDP, Tambuwal destroyed
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London’s FTSE 100 Hits Record Highs on Glencore Surge and U.S. Jobs Data
London’s FTSE 100 index closed at a record high on Friday, boosted by positive investor sentiment following U.S. employment data and a sharp rally in Glencore shares amid potential merger talks. The milestone reflects a growing optimism in global markets, with energy stocks and mining companies leading the charge. FTSE 100 Reaches All-Time Closing High
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Euro Zone Economy Shows Resilience in 2025 with Strong Retail and Industrial Growth
The Eurozone economy concluded 2025 on a surprisingly resilient note, buoyed by stronger-than-expected retail sales and a rebound in German industrial output. Despite ongoing global trade uncertainties and modest growth forecasts, recent economic data suggest the region is adjusting well to challenges, offering cautious optimism for 2026. Eurozone Retail Sales Exceed Expectations Eurostat data revealed
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AFRIMA 2026: Burna Boy, Davido, DJ Maphorisa Vie for Continental Supremacy
Lagos is buzzing with excitement as Africa’s biggest music awards, AFRIMA 2026, culminates tomorrow at Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island. The ninth edition of the awards has already seen a flurry of events, including a Welcome Soirée hosted by the British High Commission, the Africa Music Business Summit, and the AFRIMA Music Village at
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Trump Posts Unreleased U.S. Jobs Data on Social Media
On January 9, 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump posted a chart on his social media platform, Truth Social, showing job-market data that had not yet been officially released. The data included: The figures were later published in the December jobs report by the U.S. Labor Department. The White House described the post as an “inadvertent”
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Air Peace Limited: Nigeria’s Skyward Journey
Air Peace Limited, Nigeria’s leading indigenous airline and the largest carrier in West and Central Africa, has steadily grown from a domestic operator into a regional and intercontinental airline in just over a decade. Founded in 2014, Air Peace commenced operations on October 24 with seven aircraft. Today, it operates a modern fleet of 38
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Venezuelan Bondholders Await Approval to Begin Debt Restructuring Talks
A key group of Venezuelan bondholders has signaled its readiness to start debt restructuring negotiations once formal authorization is granted. The announcement follows the recent U.S. capture of President Nicolás Maduro, which has driven Venezuelan government bonds higher and renewed hopes for one of the largest and most complex sovereign debt restructurings in recent history.
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Fears of 2027 Election Rigging Drive Defections to APC — Jacob Mark
Former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Legal Adviser, Jacob Mark, has attributed the rising defections of politicians to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to widespread concerns that the 2027 general elections may not be free and fair. Mark criticized political elites for abandoning their party allegiances for personal gain, noting that many are leaving
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Federal Reserve Appoints Chairs and Vice Chairs for 12 Regional Banks in 2026
The Federal Reserve Board announced the appointment of chairs and vice chairs for its 12 regional banks for 2026, highlighting a mix of corporate leaders, small business executives, and nonprofit heads who will help guide U.S. monetary policy decisions. Among the appointments, Lal Karsanbhai, CEO of Emerson Electric Co., will serve as chair of the
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Why Nigerian Airlines Are Struggling Despite Aviation Sector Reforms
Despite reforms under the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development led by Mr. Festus Keyamo, Nigerian airlines continue to face significant challenges, largely due to multiple taxation and regulatory bottlenecks. Throughout 2025, domestic carriers repeatedly urged the Federal Government to reduce fiscal pressures, warning that excessive taxes could force some operators to halt operations. The
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