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Samsung to Double AI Devices to 800M in 2026

Samsung plans to double its AI-powered mobile devices to 800 million units in 2026, using Google's Gemini to challenge Apple and lead the global AI race. Read more.

CBN Lists 28 Banks Not Allowed to Operate Abroad

The Central Bank of Nigeria has published a list of 28 banks restricted to domestic operations. Discover which institutions lack international licenses and the impact of the ongoing recapitalisation drive.

Gmail Users Can Now Change Their Email Address

Google has introduced a long-awaited feature allowing users to change their @gmail.com address while keeping all data. The global rollout appears to have started in India.

Woman fakes kidnap, extorts ₦2.5m from husband

Lagos police arrest a 26-year-old woman and accomplice for staging her own abduction to extort money from her husband. Full investigation details revealed. Report any suspicious activity to the police.

CBN Withdraws Licenses of Two Mortgage Banks

The Central Bank of Nigeria has revoked the operating licenses of Aso Savings and Union Homes for regulatory breaches. Discover the full story and what it means for Nigeria's financial sector.

Nigeria's Top Google Searched Smartphones for 2025

Google Trends data reveals Nigeria's most searched smartphones in 2025, from the premium iPhone 17 to budget-friendly stars like the Tecno Pop 10 and Redmi 14C. Discover what features drove the nation's curiosity.

Osimhen Tops Turkey's Google Searches for 2025

Super Eagles star Victor Osimhen has reached a new milestone, becoming the most-searched name on Google in Turkey for 2025. Discover his journey and the rumoured €100m Real Madrid bid.

Natasha Akpoti is Nigeria's Most Searched in 2025

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan leads Google's 2025 Year in Search for Nigeria. Discover the top trends in politics, entertainment, and culture that captured the nation's attention.

Buhari, Diogo Jota Top Nigeria's 2025 Google Death Searches

Google's 2025 Year in Search reveals the public figures Nigerians searched most after their deaths. From ex-President Buhari to footballer Diogo Jota, see the full list of names that sparked national mourning and curiosity.

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