The Kingdom of Netherlands on Thursday officially presented a smuggled Ife Terracotta antiquity dated to be at least 600 years old to Nigeria. The repatriated antiquity was presented to the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji...
Infectious diseases expert, Onyema Ogbuagu is a Nigerian-born researcher and medical doctor who is leading Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine development. He is an associate professor of medicine at Yale University and has spent his career investigating some...
Barring any last-minute upset of a perfect plan, Benin Bronzes - thousands of brass, bronze and ivory sculptures and carvings - looted during colonialism from what is now Edo State, in southern Nigeria, will return home....
The Founder of Stanbic IBTC, Atedo Peterside, has urged youths to link #EndSARS protests in the country to political activism, particularly the 2023 general elections. Mr Peterside who was reacting to the widespread violence, arson, massacre...
A report by Bloomberg on Friday said members of the global trade body decided to select Mrs Okonjo-Iweala, former Managing Director of the World Bank, along with four other candidates they considered the best fit for...
Saraki also advocated that more serious attention be paid to the reforming the country’s electoral system. He made the assertions during a webinar to mark the 2020 International Democracy Day (IDD) with the theme: “Electoral Reforms...
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