Meanwhile, in a more recent report, a multinational consulting firm, KPMG stated that the Nigerian unemployment rate had increased to 37.7per cent in 2022 and will further rise to 40.6per cent.
In 2021, 24-year-old Kingdom Kroseide from Bayelsa State emerged as the winner of the show. Kingdom beat other talented contestants and walked home with N30 million, a recording contract and other prizes.
Anybody can fall sick, whether old or young. The President's handlers are the ones causing confusion and creating room for rumours. They should have told Nigerians what was wrong with the President.
The Naira maintained its steep fall on July 10th, 2023, depreciated 0.32% against the US dollar on the crypto-currency peer-to-peer exchange market, closing at N790.67/$1.
The air is clouded with fears as COVID-19 Omicron variant rise across the United Kingdomand the Premier League has come under increasing pressure to postpone fixtures.
Accordingly, it is necessary to state that citizens are our first line of intelligence and must rise to the occasion in honour of their nation." The wanted persons are Prof.
Whenever she visits London, United Kingdom (UK) via business class or first class flights paid for by Fadeyi, she spares no expenses at the city's posh shopping points.
Whenever she visits London, United Kingdom (UK) via business class or first class flights paid for by Fadeyi, she spares no expenses at the city's posh shopping points.
Stories of relatives and friends who've moved to countries like the United States, Canada, or the United Kingdomand succeeded have fueled this aspiration.
With a kickoff date scheduled for October 4th, the United Kingdom (UK) Home Office has announced an extraordinary increase in visit visas to the UK for less than six months for £115 (about N111,878.28) as opposed to £15 (14,592.70).
At the meeting, which was convened at the instance of Clark and held behind closed doors, the Ijaw leader said in his opening remark that unless Nigeria was restructured, marginalised voices would continue to rise against being treated as "second-class