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Exclusive EU, Gates Foundation Support African Medicines Agency
The European Union and the Gates Foundation are set to announce financial support for nascent efforts to set up an African medicines regulator to boost
FCT Polls: Voting commences in Maitama
Voting has commenced at Mississippi Street, Maitama, with 2,651 registered voters at polling unit Code 022. Election materials arrived at 9:35 am, with a low
EFCC charges Femi Fani-Kayode with amended 17 count money laundering allegation
On Monday, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) charged Femi Fani-Kayode, a former Minister of Aviation, with an amended 17-count money laundering allegation. Fani-Kayode
City of Seattle Announces New Vaccination Strategies
As the Omicron wave crests and over 90% of Seattle residents have received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine, today Seattle Mayor Bruce
Governor Newsom Announces $38 Million in Grants to Combat Youth Homelessness in California
Taking action to support teens and young adults experiencing homelessness, Governor Gavin Newsom today announced $38 million in new grants for community-based organizations across the
Bank seeks guardianship for Wendy Williams
There are serious concerns by TV host Wendy Williams’ bank that she is incapacitated and needs a guardian. The bank, Wells Fargo, in a letter sent
WTI Crude hits $94 per barrel
The West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures surged more than 4. 5% to almost hit $94 per barrel on Friday afternoon, its highest since 2014
FCT POLLS: Acredditation/voting begins in Kuje
Accredition and voting has begun in Kuje central Ward 1 polling unit 006. The independence National electoral commission INEC has started the process with
WAEC Cancels Results, Bars Schools And Exam Centers Forever Over Exam Malpractice
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has voided the entire results of some candidates who were found guilty of examination malpractices during three of its