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‘I can’t be sharing money’ – Bovi opens on split with Basketmouth
Popular Nigerian comedian, Bovi, has finally disclosed why he parted ways with Basketmouth. THE PRIME NEWS reports that the two prominent comedians have a history…
Spotify names Burna Boy Top Afrobeats artist of the Year
Streaming giant, Spotify has released its list of 2025 Top Afrobeats Artists. The list is entirely occupied by Nigerians, with Burna Boy as number one….
Police rescue fraudster from mob after N500,000 scam
The Niger State Police Command has arrested three suspects in separate operations across the state for alleged thuggery, armed robbery and fraud. The arrests followed…
Airlines face backlash for rejecting naira payments
The National Association of Nigerian Travel Agencies (NANTA) has expressed outrage over the continued insistence of three international airlines on selling tickets exclusively in United…
Income earned by ‘runs girls’ taxable – Taiwo Oyedele
The Federal Government has said that all income earned in Nigeria, including money made by ‘runs girls,’ is taxable under the law. Chairman of the…
Tax reforms exempt food, education, agriculture – FIRS
Nigeria’s tax landscape is set for a historic overhaul, as the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has explained that the government’s reforms exempt food, education,…
Nigeria, South Africa, 6 other African countries that faced FIFA sanctions in World Cup Qualifiers
Over the years, African football has seen several countries punished with points deductions or sanctions during FIFA World Cup qualifiers. The latest incident came in…
Trump moves to impose 100 per cent duties on movies made outside U.S
US President Donald Trump on Monday renewed his threat of imposing steep tariffs on movies made outside the United States, claiming his country’s industry has…
Naira appreciates to N1,500/$ in parallel market
The Naira on Monday appreciated to N1,500 per dollar in the parallel market from N1,510 per dollar last weekend. However, the Naira depreciated to N1,480.15…
Saudi Arabia donates 68 metric tonnes dates to Nigeria
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on Monday, donated 69 metric tonnes of dates to vulnerable populations in Nigeria through the United Nations World Food Programme…

