Nigeria Reports Major Reduction in Oil Theft, Enhancing Oil Production

Nigerian authorities have recorded a major milestone in crude oil production, reaching 1.7 million barrels per day (bpd) compared to 1.1 million bpd in 2022. The Director-General of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Mr. Gbenga Komolafe, disclosed this at the Renewed Hope Global Town Hall Conference in Abuja. Mr. Komolafe attributed the reduction…

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WOLFBOX MF100 Cordless Electric Air Duster – 150,000 RPM High-Power Air Duster, Enjoy 36% Off Now!

If you’re searching for an efficient and sustainable cleaning solution, the WOLFBOX MF100 Electric Air Duster might be just what you need. Currently available with a 36% discount on Amazon, this device combines power, adaptability, and eco-friendliness to revolutionize how you handle your cleaning tasks. The WOLFBOX MF100 Electric Air Duster boasts an impressive turbo…

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OPINION: The world isn’t losing wages; it’s discovering their true worth.

The global labor market is undergoing a fundamental realignment, much like how central banks adjust interest rates to maintain economic equilibrium. Wage adjustments, often attributed to immigration or outsourcing, are not anomalies but natural market corrections. The world is not losing wages; it is discovering their true value. As businesses shift toward skill-based hiring and…

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Kenyan Gospel Artist Pleads with First Wife to Come Back Amid Marital Challenges Following Second Marriage

A popular Kenyan gospel singer, Karangu Muraya has publicly appealed to his first wife, Triza Njeri, to return to their home, following months of alleged marital struggles after he married a second wife.   The singer introduced his second wife in a Facebook post on January 11, 2025.    Muraya made the heartfelt plea in…

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Faure Gnassingbé to Head Togo’s Council Following UNIR’s Senate Triumph

Togo’s ruling Union for the Republic (UNIR) has secured a decisive victory in the senatorial elections held on Saturday, February 15, solidifying President Faure Gnassingbé’s hold on power. This win comes ten months after the party’s overwhelming success in the legislative elections, where it won 108 of 113 seats. According to the Independent National Electoral…

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