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Sudan's Resource War Fuels Brutal Civil Conflict

The scramble for Sudan's gold, farmland, and coastline by foreign powers is fueling a brutal civil war that has killed thousands and displaced millions. Discover the hidden economic drivers behind the crisis.

Nasarawa launches $400m rare earth metals plant

Nasarawa State inaugurates a $400 million rare earth and critical metals processing plant in Uke, set to create over 10,000 jobs and position Nigeria as a key player in the global tech and energy sectors.

NCAA fines Qatar Airways N5 million for violations

Nigeria's aviation authority imposes N5 million fine on Qatar Airways for repeated consumer protection breaches and failure to respond to investigation letters. Learn more about the regulatory action.

Court fixes January 15 for Ansaru terror trial

The Federal High Court in Abuja has postponed the trial of two alleged Ansaru terror leaders to January 15, 2026. Get the latest details on the 32-count terrorism charges and the legal arguments that led to the adjournment.

Oyo Unveils Complete Vibing December Programme

Oyo State Government reveals comprehensive month-long celebration programme for Vibing December 2025, featuring cultural events, music festivals, and business opportunities across multiple cities.

Alaafin: Learn from Ogun Pepe War Courage

Alaafin of Oyo urges Nigerians to confront national challenges with courage, drawing inspiration from the 1895 Ogun Pepe War where ancestors defended sovereignty against British imperialism.

BHP liable for Brazil mine disaster: UK court

British court rules BHP responsible for 2015 Brazil dam collapse that killed 19, unleashed toxic mud. Mining giant faces potential £36 billion compensation claim. Full details on the landmark environmental case.

Guinea launches massive Simandou iron ore mine

Guinea officially launches production at Simandou, one of the world's largest iron ore mines. The $20 billion project promises economic transformation and thousands of jobs for the West African nation.

Oyetola shortlisted for Oyo education project

Former Osun State Governor Gboyega Oyetola heads the shortlist of 14 distinguished candidates selected for a transformative education project in Oyo State, marking a significant development in Nigeria's educational sector.

Oke-Ogun PDP Leaders Back Makinde, Affirm Unity

Key PDP stakeholders from Oke-Ogun zone have thrown their weight behind Governor Seyi Makinde, resolving internal differences and presenting a united front ahead of future political contests in Oyo State.

SROL Champions Community Impact at Nigerian Mining Week

Strategic Resources Orthopaedics Limited (SROL) made waves at Nigerian Mining Week 2025, unveiling groundbreaking initiatives that promise to transform mining communities through sustainable development and local empowerment.

Oyo's Land Grab Crisis: 2,215 Petitions in 2 Years

Oyo State grapples with alarming land grabbing epidemic as authorities receive 2,215 formal complaints between 2021-2023. Property owners battle illegal seizures amid government crackdown.

Segilola Resources Wins Second CIPM HR Award

Segilola Resources Operating Limited continues to set new standards in human resource management, securing its second consecutive CIPM award while transforming Nigeria's mining sector through exceptional workforce development.

G7 Moves to Counter China's Critical Minerals Dominance

World's wealthiest economies unite to counter China's dominance in essential minerals powering electric vehicles and clean energy technologies. Discover how this global shift could create new opportunities for Nigeria's mining sector.

BASF Profit Dips 37%, Demands EU Cut Red Tape

German chemical company BASF reports significant profit drop, calls on European Union to reduce bureaucratic hurdles affecting business competitiveness in latest earnings report.

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