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ADC Aims to Capture Lagos from APC in 2027

Lagos ADC calls on citizens to join forces in removing APC from power in 2027 elections. Party promises to restore justice, equity and democratic governance in Lagos State.

Lagos Wedding Serves Beans and Bread to Guests

A viral TikTok video shows guests at a Lagos wedding being served Ewa Agoyin and bread instead of traditional wedding meals. The unique food concept has generated massive social media buzz and positive reactions.

Asahi Beer Refuses to Pay Ransom in Cyber Attack

Japanese beer giant Asahi confirms it will not negotiate with hackers after a sophisticated ransomware attack disrupts operations for nearly three months. CEO details the impact.

Dangote Revitalises Nigeria's Agricultural Sector

Dangote Group partners to boost Nigeria's agriculture, sponsoring the National Agricultural Show and investing in massive rice mills to create jobs and ensure food security. Discover how.

Lagos Poultry Farmers Promise Price Drop for Xmas

Lagos residents can expect cheaper eggs and chicken this festive season as poultry farmers announce price reductions, thanks to the state government's Ounje Eko subsidy program. Find out how this impacts your holiday budget.

ART X Lagos 10X Edition Concludes Successfully

ART X Lagos concludes its milestone 10th edition, celebrating a decade of amplifying African and diasporic voices in global culture. Record attendance confirms its status as premier art destination.

Lagos Kids Christmas Festival Returns Dec 23-26

L'amour Events presents a 4-day Christmas wonderland for kids in Lagos from Dec 23-26. Featuring bouncy castles, Santa's grotto, VR games & more holiday excitement for children aged 0-16.

Rice Prices Drop 40% in Nigerian Markets

Nigerian consumers rejoice as rice prices plummet from N95,000 to N55,000 per bag due to increased local production and imports. Traders face losses while experts warn the relief may be temporary.

Japan PM Takaichi defends $135bn stimulus package

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi insists the $135 billion stimulus is fiscally responsible despite market concerns. Includes energy subsidies and tax cuts to combat inflation.

UI Veterinary Public Health Marks 50th Anniversary

University of Ibadan's Veterinary Public Health department celebrates 50 years, stakeholders call for evidence-based research and government support for food safety and national health.

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