EOCO Director emphasizes public role in fighting corruption, urging collective vigilance and reporting as part of the expanded “See Something, Say Something” campaign.
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Nigeria’s state-owned oil company NNPC has assured consumers that it will not increase the price of petrol despite the recent devaluation of the local currency, the naira. The naira plunged …
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Vice President Bawumia unveils plans to revitalize Ghana’s economy, combat corruption, and promote private sector growth in campaign speech.
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Mozambique’s President Filipe Nyusi is fighting to keep his immunity in a London court, where he is being sued by a shipbuilding company at the center of a massive corruption …
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De Beers and Botswana expressed worries to the G7 over the potential repercussions of Russian diamond sanctions, urging caution to prevent unintended effects.
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A former chief of staff to Madagascar’s president allegedly demanded bribes from a British gemstone company in exchange for mining rights, a London jury heard on Tuesday. Romy Andrianarisoa, 47, …
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Under Dr. Dele Alake’s guidance, Nigeria is leading the charge in harnessing Africa’s vast mineral resources for economic prosperity.
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Ademola Lookman shines for Nigeria at AFCON, scoring crucial goals and proving pivotal in their quest for the semi-finals.
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Senegal’s decision to postpone its presidential election by 10 months has triggered a wave of anger and demonstrations across the country. The move, which was approved by parliament on Monday, …
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Nigeria’s Central Bank identifies $2.4 billion irregularities in overdue forex transactions amid a naira crisis; a Deloitte audit exposes issues.