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Lagos Fashion Week Redefines Corporate Style

Discover how Lagos Fashion Week 2024 is transforming corporate wear with bold prints, vibrant colors, and sophisticated silhouettes that blend professionalism with Nigerian cultural heritage.

TAFTA Empowers Female Entrepreneurs in Nigeria

TAFTA's groundbreaking Women Entrepreneurs Development Programme is transforming Nigeria's business landscape by providing female entrepreneurs with essential skills, mentorship, and resources to scale their ventures successfully.

FG Unveils 50 Tax Reliefs for New Fiscal Reforms

The Nigerian government has introduced 50 major tax exemptions and relief measures to protect citizens and businesses from the immediate effects of new fiscal reforms. Discover how these changes will affect you.

UNN Student Dies in Tragic Car Crash Heading to Concert

A promising University of Nigeria, Nsukka student's life was tragically cut short in a fatal auto accident while traveling to a concert. The devastating incident has left the academic community in mourning.

Starbucks Sells China Control to Boyu Capital

Global coffee giant Starbucks transfers control of its China operations to Boyu Capital consortium in groundbreaking $1.6 billion deal that reshapes Asian retail landscape.

Three Get Death Sentence for Ilorin Murder

Ilorin High Court sentences three men to death by hanging for the gruesome murder of a 68-year-old businessman, marking a significant victory for justice in Kwara State.

Music Icon Akiin Shuga-Des Dies at 50

The Nigerian entertainment scene is in mourning as popular live band leader and music maestro Akiin Shuga-Des tragically passes away at 50, leaving behind a legacy of musical excellence.

Shuga Live Band's Akiin Dies in Canada

The Nigerian music community mourns as Akiin, talented keyboardist and musical director of Shuga Live Band, dies unexpectedly in Canada. Heartbreaking details of his sudden passing emerge.

Isaac Fayose: No Genocide, Igbos Killing Igbos in Southeast

Businessman Isaac Fayose, brother to former Ekiti governor, makes controversial claim about Southeast violence, arguing internal conflicts don't constitute genocide and challenging narratives about the region's security crisis.

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