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SOCIAL MEDIA: Top 10 Nigerian Politicians on Facebook, Instagram and X Platforms

In this report, TechDigest, a sister publication of Economic Confidential, profiles the top 10 Nigerian politicians with huge followership across Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)

Forex Deal: AA Rano has no Business Relationship with Buhari’s Aide- Anti-Corruption Source

The Personal Assistant to ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, popularly known as Tunde Sabiu, has case files with anti-corruption agencies regarding alleged financial malfeasance between 2016 and 2023.

Lagos Beats Dubai, Beijing, Others, Ranks 19th Best City to Live

Lagos Beats Dubai, Beijing, Others, Ranks 19th Best City to Live By Zekeri Idakwo Lagos has ranked 19th out of 50 best cities to live in across the world, according to a 2024 ranking by Time Out Magazine. "With its vibrant nightlife, growing arts scene, and stunning...

Humanitarian Scandal: EFCC Quizzes AGF as Gbajabiamila Caught Approving N3bn for Social Register Verification

According to a leaked memo seen by Economic Confidential, the Minister had requested approval, which the Chief of Staff granted on behalf of President Bola Tinubu.

NITDA Allays Fear of Artificial Intelligence as Outstanding Security Agencies, Spokespersons, Others Bag 2023 SCA-SAEMA Awards in Abuja

NITDA Allays Fear of Artificial Intelligence as Outstanding Security Agencies, Spokespersons, Others Bag 2023 SCA-SAEMA Awards in Abuja The Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA, Mallam Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, has allayed the fear of artificial intelligence in communication and national security. Kashifu...

EXCLUSIVE: Disquiet in NDPHC over Alleged Illegal Retirement of General Managers on Level 16

There is an uneasy calm at NDPHC over the alleged fraudulent and immediate promotion of four General Managers on level 16 to the level of Directors on level 17 in order to force them out of office in line with a recent circular from the Head of Civil Service