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EU Summit Deadlock Over Russian Assets for Ukraine

EU leaders meet in a crucial summit to unlock €210bn in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine, but face strong opposition from Belgium. Will they find a deal before Ukraine's cash crunch hits?

Abode Assets Rewards Team with Qatar, Rwanda Training

Abode Assets Limited has concluded an international bootcamp for 16 top associates and customers in Qatar and Rwanda. The program aimed to boost professional skills and global exposure for wealth creation.

EU's Ukraine Funding Plan Exposes Hypocrisy on Colonial Debt

The EU's plan to use €210bn in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine faces legal risks, while ignoring calls for colonial reparations in Africa. This double standard threatens Europe's financial credibility. Read the full analysis.

TotalEnergies Sells 40% Nigerian Offshore Stake to Chevron

TotalEnergies divests 40% stake in two Nigerian offshore licences to Chevron, forming a new joint venture to accelerate exploration in the West Delta basin. This marks a strategic realignment amid Nigeria's push for new oil investments.

TotalEnergies Sells Nigeria Offshore Stake to Chevron

French oil giant TotalEnergies sells a 40% stake in Nigerian offshore exploration licences to Chevron. The deal aims to derisk and develop new opportunities in Nigeria's oil sector. Full details inside.

Digital Assets Can Make Nigeria a Top-Tier Economy

Finance expert Ochuko Akejagbor proposes a national strategy using digital assets to boost Nigeria's economy, aiming for top-tier global status by 2030 through new commissions and reserves.

Nigeria's Money Supply Reaches N119 Trillion

Nigeria's broad money supply increased to N119.04 trillion in October 2025, driven by rising domestic assets despite falling foreign reserves. Learn what this means for the economy.

AfDB approves $500m loan for Nigeria's budget

African Development Bank approves $500 million budget support for Nigeria to boost non-oil revenues and energy sector reforms. Learn how this impacts Nigeria's economic growth.

US Congressman: Christians Persecuted in Nigeria

US Congressman declares severe Christian persecution in Nigeria, cites 17,000 deaths since 2019, questions US aid, and links crisis to Nnamdi Kanu's detention despite court orders.

US Lawmakers Divided Over Trump's Nigeria Actions

US Congress debates Trump's designation of Nigeria as Country of Particular Concern amid conflicting views on religious persecution. Key lawmakers disagree on characterization of violence.

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