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Dozens of Nigerian Fishermen Killed in Chad Anti-Jihadist Bombings

Dozens of Nigerian fishermen are feared dead after being caught in anti-jihadist bombings carried out by Chad's military. The strikes, intended for militants, reportedly hit fishing communities.

10 May, 23:12 — 11 May, 06:06
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Times of IndiaMostly Factual7h ago

After big wins, NDA sitting comfortably for 2027 presidential election

By KUMAR RAKESH

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indian-expressMostly Factual6h ago

V D Satheesan at Idea Exchange: ‘Leaders should discuss the future of the states. Only then will we be able to come back to power in many states’

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Premium TimesMostly Factual1h ago

Abiodun mourns late Yewa Chief Imam, attends burial

Late Sheikh Sikirulai Babalola, who was the President of the League of Imams and Alfas in Ogun State and Grand Chief Imam of Yewaland died on Saturday at the age of 98. The post Abiodun mourns late Yewa Chief Imam, attends burial appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

By Press Release

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punch-ngMostly Factual3h ago

One injured, residents flee as gunmen attack Rivers security outfit

Gunmen opened fire on a local security outfit in Rivers State, injuring one officer. The attack in Omoku town caused panic as residents fled the scene. Read More: https://punchng.com/one-injured-residents-flee-as-gunmen-attack-rivers-security-outfit/

By Punch Newspapers

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vanguard-ngMixed12m ago

Top manufacturing companies incur N1.96trn debt in 2025

By Yinka Kolawole Analysis of the audited 2025 full-year financial statements of top ten Fast-Moving Consumer Goods, FMCG, companies in Nigeria has revealed that the firms incurred a combined debt burden of about N1.963 trillion, underscoring the mounting pressure facing operators in the consumer goods sector amid soaring inflation, rising interest rates and foreign exchange volatility. […] The post Top manufacturing companies incur N1.96trn debt in 2025 appeared first on Vanguard News.

By Urowayino Jeremiah

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First report: avgi · 10 May, 16:20Full coverage: 12 · 14hWindow: 14h
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