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AIFUE Refutes False Student Admission Claims

Alvan Ikoku Federal University of Education debunks viral report claiming low student admission, reveals actual 2,428 matriculated students. Management demands retraction and apology.

Banks Warn Customers About New Fraud Methods

Ecobank, First Bank, and Wema Bank alert customers about sophisticated scams using fake apps and pop-ups to steal banking details. Learn how to protect your accounts.

DJ Carey Jailed for Faking Cancer Scam

Former celebrity DJ Carey receives prison sentence after orchestrating elaborate cancer scam that deceived family and friends out of substantial funds in emotional fraud case.

World Bank Confirms Nigeria's $1 Billion Loan Request

The World Bank has confirmed receiving President Tinubu's request for a $1 billion loan to support Nigeria's economic reforms and development projects. Get the full details on how this funding will impact the nation.

Zimbabwean Prophet Who Claimed HIV Cure Arrested

Controversial Zimbabwean prophet, Isaiah Shingai, previously known for claiming to cure HIV/AIDS, has been arrested on serious charges including r3pe and fraud. The self-proclaimed man of God's dramatic fall from grace has left his followers in shock.

Presidency Denies Fake Tinubu-VP Meeting Story

The Nigerian Presidency has strongly denied circulating rumors about a supposed meeting between President Tinubu and Vice President Shettima regarding alleged Christian persecution, labeling the reports as completely fabricated.

Swiss Bank Profits Soar with Gold Price Surge

The Swiss National Bank reports staggering profits driven by soaring gold prices and favorable foreign exchange rates, marking a significant turnaround for the central bank.

Recover Money Sent to Wrong Bank Account in Nigeria

Sent money to wrong bank account in Nigeria? This comprehensive guide reveals exactly what to do immediately, your legal rights, and how to successfully recover your funds from Nigerian banks.

Nigeria Reps Approve Tinubu's $2.34B Loan Request

The Nigerian House of Representatives has approved President Bola Tinubu's request to borrow $2.34 billion and €100 million from international lenders to fund critical infrastructure projects and support the 2024 budget.

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