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The authorities say a growing number of citizens are being illegally recruited to fight elsewhere.
By Camillus Eboh ABUJA, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Nigeria's data watchdog has opened a probe into Chinese-owned e-commerce giant Temu for suspected data-law violations, the regulator said on Tuesday, a move that could usher in legal penalties in one of Africa's biggest markets.
Another possibility is Jama’a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin ( JNIM ), a group linked to al-Qaeda that has been active in the Sahel and across the border in Benin. It formally announced its presence in Nigeria in October with an attack in Kwara state. More recently, new militant groups have emerged in the forests along the Benin border (see map).
E-mobility companies in Africa are beginning local assembly of electric vans and taxis using Chinese-made kits and innovative financing to spread use of electric public transport across the continent.
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Deadly Nigeria Crash Raises Hard Questions as Anthony Joshua Mourns Fallen Friends
Anthony Joshua is mourning his friends with fresh ink. But behind the tattoos lies a crash that never should have happened. The former heavyweight champion recently had the names of Sina Ghami and Kevin “Latif” Ayodele tattooed on his arm,
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Nigeria vs DR Congo: Man shares dream about FIFA’s decision on 2026 World Cup eligibility dispute
Amid an eligibility dispute, a man shared a dream in which he saw the team that might be disqualified from the 2026 World Cup clash between Nigeria and DR Congo.
President Bola Tinubu’s purposeful and servant-oriented leadership is setting Nigeria on the path for sustainable growth and inclusive development. Wike
Nigeria announces arrival of 100 US soldiers following Trump's claims of Christian 'persecution' Abuja says it requested US troops plus equipment to help train soldiers of the West African country.