The local currency began at 745 per £1 on the parallel market, often known as the black market, in Lagos, Nigeria, today, Tuesday, February 08,
Year: 2022
Environment Agency welcomes new solar farm at former landfill site
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Environment Agency raises its ‘plastic pollution’ game for the Winter Olympics
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American Rapper Tyga escapes charges of domestic violence
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Emirates International Endurance Village completes preparations for 23rd President of UAE Endurance Cup
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Eskom denies reports of paying R4 billion to student
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Full text: Benedict XVI’s advisers analyze Munich abuse report
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Osinbajo Denies Plan To Announce Presidential Bid After APC Convention
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo of Nigeria has denied plans to make a presidential bid for 2023 after the APC Party’s convention on February 26th. In a
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company to pay $9.75m after cigarette addiction caused woman’s death
After suing a tobacco corporation after their loved one died, the family of a deceased woman was granted almost $9 million. Carolyn Long had been
S. Korea’s new COVID-19 cases above 35,000 for 4th day amid Omicron woes
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