Editorial Team

Experts Sound Alarm: Electricity tariff increase could drive inflation

From a financial analyst angle, it is pertinent to emphasise the potential ramifications of the recent electricity tariff hike on Nigeria’s inflationary landscape, a matter of significant concern for both consumers and businesses alike By Ken Ibenne In March 2024, Nigeria witnessed a notable surge in inflation, reaching 33.2%, representing a 1.5%-point increase from the…

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ByteDance firmly rejects TikTok sale amidst US regulatory pressure

ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, has unequivocally declared that it has no intention of selling the immensely popular video app despite mounting pressure from US regulatory mandates By Ken Ibenne In response to recent legislation compelling the sale of TikTok’s US operations or facing potential bans, ByteDance affirmed its stance through its official…

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INEC Insists Nigeria’s Electoral System Recording Significant Progress

INEC Insists Nigeria’s Electoral System Recording Significant Progress

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said that despite challenges, the country’s electoral processes were recording significant improvements as compared to the past. The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Bayelsa State, Barr Obo Effanga, who said this in Calabar, during a chat with Journalists, said future elections would be better. Effanga rated the 2023…

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Cities: Skylines 2 receives Beach Asset Pack free DLC, DLSS 2 support

By James Ovie Colossal Order and Paradox launched an update for “Cities: Skylines 2” yesterday. The update mainly includes the “Beach Properties” DLC and DLSS 2 support. See the main updates below: New content Added NVIDIA DLSS2 super score support Some path optimisations UI optimisation Optimised the game’s maximum frame rate READ ALSO: Microsoft announces revenue…

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