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OYO state Government partners with Ministry of Youth & Sports to presents A Day Training for Youths in Ibarapa Zone

Oyo State Government through the Ministry of Youth and Sports organises A Day Training for Youths in Ibarapa ZoneEarly this year, the Nigerian Export Promotion Council held a stakeholders meeting in Abuja where States were encouraged to key into the new idea of introducing the Youth to Non-Oil Export Business, promote the initiative and replicate…

Niger now exports fuel to Nigeria

Niger Republic, a country that started commercial oil production in 2011, now exports petroleum products to Nigeria. For decades, Nigeria’s three major refineries have been grounded to near-zero capacity utilisation with all of its refined fuel imported from other countries. According to Guardian, data obtained from the African Refiners & Distributors Association (ARA) revealed that strong…

London financial district asks if it should remove statues linked to slavery in response to the Black Lives Matter movement

The governing body in charge of London’s financial district is openly asking for opinions to help make decisions in bringing down statues and other landmarks with historic links to slavery and racism, as part of its response to the Black Lives Matter movement. The City of London Corporation which runs the area that is home to…

Nigerian oil mogul, Abdulrahman Bashir, denies being jailed in the UK

Abdulrahman Bashir, the Chief Executive Officer of Rahamaniyya Oil and Gas Limited, has denied reports of being jailed in the United Kingdom.  Premiumtimes had on Wednesday, August 19, reported that Justice Butcher of England and Wales High Court had handed a 10-year sentence on the Nigerian oil mogul after he was found guilty of breaching multiple orders of the court…

Twitter, Netflix, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft and 47 other companies denounce Trump’s visa restrictions

Tech giants Apple, Facebook and Microsoft are among 52 major companies that have denounced Trump’s restrictions on employment-based visas. Back in June, Trump signed into law a series of new restrictions on visas that prevents foreign workers from coming into the United States, saying the high unemployment caused by the Coronavirus pandemic was an opportunity…

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson tops Forbes’ list of highest-paid actors for the second year in a row

Forbes has released its Highest-Paid Actors List for the year 2020, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson claimed the top spot for the second year in a row. The American actor and former wrestler made an estimated $87.5 million in 2020, after earning $89.4 million last year. Forbes pointed out that a large percentage of the 10 highest-paid actors made…