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Russian court fines Austrian bank Raiffeisen $400m

A Russian court has ordered Austria's Raiffeisen Bank to pay nearly $400 million in compensation to a company linked to sanctioned oligarch Oleg Deripaska. The bank says it will appeal.

Nigeria's 1962 Emergency Rule Era Closes With Key Deaths

The deaths of Dr. Victor Olunloyo and Oba Sikiru Adetona mark the closing chapter of Nigeria's 1962 Western Region emergency rule. Explore this pivotal historical period and its lasting impact on Nigerian governance.

Nurul-Islam Arabic Centre Celebrates 50 Years

Nurul-Islam Arabic Training Centre in Agege begins its golden jubilee, launching a fundraising drive for a new Ogun State campus that will merge Western and Islamic education.

WDU 15th Convocation: Dambazau, Adebayo Honored

Western Delta University holds its 15th convocation ceremony on November 15, 2025, conferring honorary doctorates on General Dambazau and Prince Adebayo. Read about the event details and honorees.

Western Sanctions Backfire: Global Consequences

Excessive international sanctions by Western nations are creating unintended consequences, including global polarization and alternative systems. Discover how this affects Nigeria and the world.

WDU 15th Convocation: Dambazau, Adebayo Honored

Western Delta University holds its 15th convocation ceremony on November 15, 2025, conferring honorary doctorates on General Dambazau and Prince Adebayo. Read about the event details and honorees' achievements.

UN Backs Morocco's Western Sahara Autonomy Plan

King Mohammed VI celebrates significant UN support for Morocco's autonomy proposal for Western Sahara, marking a crucial step toward resolving the decades-long territorial dispute.

Court Freezes Nestoil Assets in $1B Debt Case

Federal High Court issues Mareva injunction against Nestoil, freezing company assets amid explosive $1 billion debt case with Sahara Energy. Legal battle reveals corporate financial tensions.

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