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Who Will Claim the 2025 Ballon d’Or?

September 22, 2025. London, England The race for the 2025 Ballon d’Or, football’s most prestigious individual award, is heating up, with fans and pundits fiercely debating who deserves to take home the golden ball.As the season unfolds, several standout players have emerged as frontrunners, each backed by remarkable performances for club and country.Erling Haaland: The…

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Nigerians Join Activists to Commemorate the “Draw the Line Day of Global Climate Action”

September 22, 2025 . Abuja, Nigeria. In a passionate and symbolic display of solidarity, climate activists in Abuja, Nigeria, joined millions across the globe today to mark the “Draw the Line Day of Global Climate Action.” The day, recognized internationally, aims to amplify the urgent call to end climate injustice, eradicate poverty, and halt environmental…

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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT REVOKES 1,263 MINERAL LICENSES

ABUJA, SEPTEMBER 22, 2025In a sweeping move to sanitize Nigeria’s mining sector, the Federal Government has revoked 1,263 mineral licenses due to defaults in the payment of annual service fees.The revoked licenses include:• 584 exploration licenses• 65 mining leases• 144 quarry licenses• 470 small-scale mining leasesThe decision was approved by the Minister of Solid Minerals…

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Nigeria Meets 96% Of OPEC Quota In August; As Crude Oil Production Hits 1.63m bpd, Rises 5.5% Year-On-Year

Abuja, Nigeria – September 21, 2025Nigeria’s upstream oil sector showed positive momentum in August 2025, with crude oil and condensate production averaging 1.63 million barrels per day (bpd), marking a 5.5% increase compared to August 2024’s output of 1.58 million bpd. The figures were disclosed in the latest Crude Oil and Condensate Production Report for…

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President Tinubu Celebrates First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu at Her 65th Birthday, Calls Her His Steadying Anchor

In a heartfelt tribute marking a milestone birthday, President Bola Tinubu celebrated his wife and First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, as she turned 65. The President, who also described her as the love of his life and his steadying anchor, paid glowing tribute to the unwavering support and strength she has shown throughout their journey…

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