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TIME Magazine Unveils Annual 100 Most Influential List
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TIME Magazine Unveils Annual 100 Most Influential List

TIME Magazine has released its annual list of the 100 most influential people, featuring a diverse group of individuals from politics, entertainment, and business. Notable figures like Blackpink's Jennie, President Sheinbaum, and Mette Frederiksen were recognized for their impact.

Nigerian newspapers review: [M-East war] Hardship deepens with petrol selling at N1,300 per litre
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Nigerian newspapers review: [M-East war] Hardship deepens with petrol selling at N1,300 per litre

Another headline features Nigeria’s Aliko Dangote retaining his position as Africa’s richest person, topping the Forbes 2026 Africa Billionaires ranking with an estimated fortune of $28.5 billion, as the continent’s wealthiest individuals collectively added more than $20 billion to their net worth over the past year. The post Nigerian newspapers review: [M-East war] Hardship deepens with petrol selling at N1,300 per litre appeared first on Vanguard News.

Dangote, Otedola Deny Refinery Funding Claims and Rift
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Dangote, Otedola Deny Refinery Funding Claims and Rift

Femi Otedola and Aliko Dangote have both publicly refuted claims that Otedola funded the Dangote refinery and denied any rift between Dangote and Tony Elumelu. They clarified that no funding was requested from Elumelu, Adenuga, or Otedola for the refinery project.

Dangote Warns Middle East Crisis May Force Nigerians to Work From Home
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Dangote Warns Middle East Crisis May Force Nigerians to Work From Home

Nigerian businessman Aliko Dangote met with President Bola Tinubu in Lagos, discussing his UK visit and warning that the Middle East crisis could raise oil prices and force Nigerians into work-from-home scenarios, similar to the COVID-19 pandemic. He voiced strong concerns about the ripple effects of fluctuating global oil prices on African economies.