September 30, 2024

Selena Gomez silences breakup rumors with boyfriend Benny Blanco

American singer Selena Gomez has debunked rumors of a breakup with her boyfriend, producer Benny Blanco, via social media. Rumors of their split emerged after a friend posted about being single at Sabrina Carpenter’s MSG concert. However, Gomez shared a ‘Juno’ dance video from the same concert, tagging Blanco. Blanco further squashed the rumors by […]

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First Bank customers complain of unauthorized debits

Multiple customers of First Bank Plc have expressed frustration on social media regarding frequent unauthorized debits from their accounts. The complaints, posted on the bank’s Facebook page, cited mysterious transactions, including debits labeled “MTN: USSD” with varying amounts. Customers shared their experiences, with some reporting multiple debits within short periods. Udoh Blessing mentioned receiving debit

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Anambra Local Government Elections Deemed Free, Fair, And Credible

The International Peace and Responsibility Centre (IPCRC) has confirmed that the Anambra State local government elections were free, fair, and credible. The elections, conducted by the Anambra State Independent Electoral Commission, took place on Saturday. Although voter turnout was low, the exercise was peaceful and orderly, according to IPCRC observers. Over 100 observers were deployed

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World Bank approves $1.57 billion loan for Nigeria

The World Bank has approved a total of $1.57 billion in financing for Nigeria, aimed at strengthening human capital development and climate resilience. According to the World Bank, the approved funds will support the Federal Government’s efforts to improve the delivery of essential services, particularly in education and healthcare. The loan is expected to address

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