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Ronaldo's Red Card Puts World Cup Start at Risk

Cristiano Ronaldo risks missing the start of the 2026 World Cup after a red card for elbowing Ireland's Dara O'Shea. Discover the potential consequences for Portugal's qualification.

Regina Daniels' Brother Accuses Ned Nwoko of Forgery

Regina Daniels' brother Sweezy makes shocking allegations against Ned Nwoko, accusing him of fabricating medical reports, marriage certificate, and voter's card. Read the full details of this explosive family drama.

Ned Nwoko Shares Proof of Regina Daniels' Age

Senator Ned Nwoko addresses allegations of marrying Regina Daniels at 17, provides INEC voter's card as evidence showing she was 21. Read the full story and public reactions.

Naira Gains as Pound Sterling Falls Below N2,000 Mark

Nigerian naira strengthens significantly against British pound, dropping below N2,000 in both official and parallel markets. CBN reforms drive currency stability as forex reserves hit $43.34 billion.

German experts cut 2026 GDP forecast to 0.9%

German economic experts criticize the government's €500bn spending plan, warning it will provide only a minor boost to the struggling economy. They have cut the 2026 GDP growth forecast to 0.9%. Read more for the full analysis.

GTBank Raises Naira Card Dollar Limit to $6,000

GTBank has increased international spending limits on naira cards from $1,000 to $6,000 per quarter. The move reflects improved forex liquidity and market stability. Learn how this affects Nigerian cardholders.

Adamawa's ₦114BN Infrastructure Revolution Begins

Adamawa State government has approved a groundbreaking ₦114 billion infrastructure plan targeting healthcare, water supply, and electricity projects across the state in a major development push.

Naira Falls Again: Loses Ground Against US Dollar

The Nigerian naira has reversed its recent gains, depreciating significantly against the US dollar across both official and parallel markets. This latest development raises concerns about currency stability and economic recovery efforts.

Katsina Budgets ₦341bn for Social Sector in 2026

Katsina State Government announces massive ₦341 billion investment in social services for 2026 fiscal year, focusing on education, healthcare, and poverty reduction initiatives across the state.

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