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Canadian Mayor praises Lagos under Tinubu at Peter Obi’s event

Canadian Mayor praises Lagos under Tinubu at Peter Obi’s event

Patrick Brown stated his admiration for Lagos State when he visited during the Governorship tenure of the now-President of Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
We’ll block loan apps that harass customers – FCCPC

We’ll block loan apps that harass customers – FCCPC

The Acting Chairman of the FCCPC, Adamu Abdullahi, made it known that they have begun to address the issue.
2024 UTME results not on JAMB website- JAMB

2024 UTME results not on JAMB website- JAMB

Recall that UTME results were released by JAMB on Monday, with 76% of the candidates scoring below 200.
Multichoice hikes DStv, GOtv subscriptions despite court order

Multichoice hikes DStv, GOtv subscriptions despite court order

The new prices took effect on May 1, leaving millions of subscribers with no choice but to pay the increased rates.
Binance founder jailed in US

Binance founder jailed in US

Changpeng Zhao, a Canadian, resigned from his post at the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange platform late last year as part of a deal with US authorities.
FG approves salary increase for civil servants

FG approves salary increase for civil servants

The salary increases take effect from January 1, 2024.
Breakdown of 2024 Jamb results

Breakdown of 2024 Jamb results

50.6% of the candidates (1,007,275) were female while 49.4% of the candidates (982,393) were male.
CBN reportedly bans Moniepoint, Opay, Kuda, others from taking new customers

CBN reportedly bans Moniepoint, Opay, Kuda, others from taking new customers

The CBN deemed the new account ban necessary to curb money-laundering activities, which have seen the naira plunge against the dollar in recent days.
How to check your 2024 UTME results

How to check your 2024 UTME results

Over 1.94 million candidates registered and sat the examination in 118 towns and over 700 centres nationwide.
WASSCE begins April 30

WASSCE begins April 30

The examination would run for seven weeks and six days.