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Guinness to Headline the 2025 Calabar Carnival

Guinness has announced its role as the Official Headline Sponsor of the 2025 Calabar Carnival, one of Africa’s biggest street festivals, promising to deliver an extraordinary fusion of culture, creativity, and unrivalled energy to the city of Calabar. It said in a statement that from November 30, 2025, to January 1, 2026, Guinness will ignite...
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Experts Urge Government to Protect Local Nigerian Airlines

Aviation experts from Nigeria converged at the Lagos airport recently to examine aeropolitics, aiming to chart ways to protect domestic airlines from aviation power tussles and to ensure the rework of Bilateral Air Service Agreements that are against local operators’ growth. At the summit organised by SAPTCO, experts agreed that Nigeria has significant air traffic...
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Key to Nigerian Economic Stability

The management of Truck Transit Park Limited has stated that the Nigerian economy will bleed if the platform (TTP) is withdrawn from the port. The Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of TTP, Mr. Jama Onwubuariri, stated this on Friday while addressing some journalists in Apapa, Lagos. He stressed that TTP has done what it is...
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Galaxy Backbone & NASENI Partner on National ICT in Nigeria

Galaxy Backbone Limited and the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure have moved to strengthen collaboration on government-wide ICT services as part of efforts to support Nigeria’s digital transformation agenda. This followed a courtesy visit by the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of GBB, Prof Ibrahim Adeyanju, to NASENI’s Executive Vice Chairman and...
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Crude supply limits Nigeria’s refining capacity

Nigeria’s midstream and downstream petroleum sector remains hampered by low refinery utilisation despite a combined installed capacity of 1.125 million barrels per day, the Federal Government, through its Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, has said. According to the NMDPRA’s October 2025 Fact Sheet on the state of the midstream and downstream sector released...
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Airbus A320 recall: 6,000 planes withdrawn globally

European plane maker, Airbus, has announced that it will be withdrawing over 6,000 of its A320-family aircraft. This development may lead to major flight disruptions globally. The manufacturer requested the immediate withdrawal of the aircraft for urgent modifications. According to Reuters, the move comes after the aircraft maker recently discovered that intense radiation from the...
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Why 70% of Students Leave

Operators in the building sector have said the poor condition of campus hostels is pushing nearly 70 per cent of students toward private and off-campus accommodation options. Partner & West Africa Tax Leader at Deloitte, Yomi Olugbenro, revealed this at the 2025 Mandatory Continuing Professional Development programme, themed “Navigating Emerging Legal and Financial Reforms: Opportunities...
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Google Pledges N3bn to Boost Nigeria’s AI Capacity

Google, via its charitable arm Google.org, on Friday pledged N3bn to Nigeria to accelerate the nation’s digital transformation, directing funds toward artificial-intelligence training and measures to make its booming online environment safer. The initiative, announced at a press conference in Lagos, is built around a two-pronged strategy and will funnel resources through five local organisations...
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