Nneoma Micheal

Katie Boulter and Alex de Minaur Trapped in Mexico Amid klling of drug lord ‘El Mencho’

Tennis power couple Katie Boulter and Alex de Minaur among the athletes stuck in Mexico. As violence erupts following the death of infamous drug lord Nemesio ‘El Mencho’ Oseguera Cervantes. The pair, who engage in December 2024, set to compete in separate tournaments this week—Boulter in Merida and de Minaur in Acapulco. However, the situation…

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Zinox Technologies Partners TD Africa to Boost African Tech Ecosystem

In a groundbreaking move set to redefine African Tech Ecosystem, Zinox Technologies, a leading manufacturer of innovative tech solutions, and TD Africa, the continent’s largest tech and lifestyle distributor, announced a strategic partnership. The collaboration was unveiled on Friday during an exclusive press conference attended by industry leaders, journalists, and key stakeholders. This partnership marks…

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FG Moves to Secure $5.7bn China Investment Across Key Sectors

The Federal Government is working to secure up to $5.7 billion in potential China investment. To strengthen key sectors of Nigeria’s economy, including power generation, mining, and industrial manufacturing. Although, This initiative follows a meeting in Abuja between the Honourable Minister of Finance. And Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, and a delegation from…

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Ojaja Pan Africa Limited Successfully Redeems ₦9.06 Billion Commercial Paper Issuance

Ojaja Pan Africa Limited, a leading Pan-African conglomerate with diverse operations across multiple sectors in Nigeria. Has successfully redeemed its ₦2.15 billion Series 1 and ₦6.91 billion Series 2 Commercial Paper (CP) issuances. These matured on November 21, 2025, and February 20, 2026, respectively. This CP issuance marked the debut tranche of the company’s ₦10…

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Bitcoin Drops Sharply Amid Tariff Uncertainty, Dragging Down Crypto Market

Bitcoin experienced a sharp decline during early Asian trading on Monday, as renewed uncertainty over U.S. tariff policies unsettled global markets. This selloff also impacted other major cryptocurrencies and broader risk assets. According to Bloomberg, Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, fell by as much as 4.8%, hitting approximately $64,300—its lowest level since February 6. Ether,…

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