Troops of the Armed Forces of Nigeria have foiled an attempt to sabotage infrastructure belonging to the Nigerian Immigration Service near the Republic of Niger. Two terrorists
Indian refiners increased crude imports from Latin America and Africa after supplies from the Middle East were disrupted by the Israeli-U.S. conflict with Iran, which restricted shipping through the
Kenya is considering contracting Turkish energy firm, Karpowership, the world’s largest provider of ship-mounted power plants, to help meet rising electricity demand and ease power shortages. According to
Three years into President Bola Tinubu’s administration, a cluster of macroeconomic indicators are pointing in a direction that supporters have been quick to brand “Tinubunomics” a shorthand for the sweeping
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has added yet another chapter to one of the most extraordinary and unrelenting quests in Nigerian political history, emerging as the presidential candidate of the