Former Liverpool and England footballer John Barnes has been declared bankrupt after his media company accumulated debts of over £1.5 million. A bankruptcy notice
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Lagos State Confirms Demolished Trade Fair Buildings Were Unapproved
The Lagos State Government has said that the buildings recently demolished at the Trade Fair Complex did not have proper approvals from the state.
Sterling Bank Launches Independence Day Initiative to Reward Nigerians
Sterling Bank is shaking up the Nigerian banking landscape once again — this time by eliminating Account Maintenance Fees (AMF) across all personal accounts.
Former Lagos Governorship Candidate Gbadamosi Calls on Nigerians to Arm Themselves, Cites Threat from “Fulani Muslim Jihadist Terrorists”
Babatunde Gbadamosi — businessman, real estate developer and former Lagos State governorship candidate — has told Nigerians they should take up arms to defend
President Tinubu mourns Arise News anchor Sommie Maduagwu
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic death of Ms. Somtochukwu “Sommie” Maduagwu, a news anchor with Arise News Television,
Arsenal Tie Down Saliba with New Long-Term Contract
Arsenal have confirmed that France international William Saliba has committed his future to the club by signing a new long-term contract. The 24-year-old centre-back
“When will you settle down?” — Joeboy shares chat with mother pressuring him to marry
The singer took to his Instagram Stories to share a video of a voice note his mother sent, expressing concern over his single status.
School building collapse in Indonesia kills three, 38 missing
At least three students have been confirmed dead and dozens remain missing after the collapse of an Islamic boarding school in Indonesia’s East Java
Farmer gruesomely killed in Plateau community
A 40-year-old farmer, Ishaku Abalis, has been beheaded by unidentified assailants in Panyam District, Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State. The National President
Nigeria, South Africa close to exiting anti-money laundering watchlist
Nigeria and South Africa could be removed from the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) grey list as early as next month, Bloomberg reports, citing










