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Abdul Samad Rabiu’s Net Worth Rises to $7.9 Billion

Abdul Samad Rabiu’s fortune climbs to $7.9 billion, lifted by the naira’s rebound and strong BUA Group performance.

Afriland First Bank Wins Approval to Expand Across Central Africa

Afriland First Bank secures Cobac approval to expand into Congo, Chad, and the CAR, reinforcing its regional leadership and growth strategy.

Edo Governor Takes Decisive Action Against Vigilante Groups After Uromi Killings

KEY POINTS Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has suspended all illegal vigilante groups operating...

Okpebholo Urges Effective Leadership from New Governing Councils

Governor Okpebholo urges newly inaugurated councils to focus on development, inclusivity, and the growth of Edo State.

JUST IN: Monday Okpebholo Sworn In as New Edo State Governor

Monday Okpebholo, a serving senator, is sworn in as Edo State governor in a grand ceremony attended by Vice President Shettima and dignitaries

Tinubu Celebrates APC’s Victory in Edo, Calls for Unity

President Tinubu congratulates APC’s Monday Okpebholo for winning the Edo State election, commends peaceful voting, and calls for unity

APC’s Monday Okpebholo Wins Edo Gubernatorial Election

KEY POINTS Monday Okpebholo of the APC has won the Edo State gubernatorial election. ...

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Abdul Samad Rabiu’s Net Worth Rises to $7.9 Billion

Abdul Samad Rabiu’s fortune climbs to $7.9 billion, lifted by the naira’s rebound and strong BUA Group performance.

Afriland First Bank Wins Approval to Expand Across Central Africa

Afriland First Bank secures Cobac approval to expand into Congo, Chad, and the CAR, reinforcing its regional leadership and growth strategy.

INEC Denies Defying Court Order in Action Alliance Dispute

INEC denies disobeying a court order in the Action Alliance dispute, saying it complied on time and followed due legal process.

Lagos APC Praises Tinubu’s Pardon of Macaulay, 174 Others

Lagos APC hails Tinubu’s presidential pardon of Herbert Macaulay and others, describing it as a compassionate step toward justice and reconciliation.