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Aspiring singer calls out Portable for allegedly paying N20,000 instead of promised N1 million for collaboration
A Nigerian woman accused Portable of paying only N20,000 after publicly promising her N1 million for a music collaboration, ...
For over a decade, Show Dem Camp have moved between activism, highlife romance, and hip-hop commentary. With Afrika Magik, ...
Afrobeats powerhouses Boj and Obongjayar join forces on “Imposter Syndrome,” a track that will have you dancing while ...
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Global markets rally as US inflation falls | BoJ hikes rates, India tables securities bill
This market report highlights a surge in global markets following a dip in US core retail inflation to a four-year low. The ...
Sensex, Nifty End Flat After Volatile Session, IT Stock Gains Fail To Offset Losses In Other Sectors
The BSE Sensex was highly volatile and moved in a wide range of 542 points during the session. It fell to an intraday low of ...
ID Cabasa’s stint within the Nigerian music scene has morphed over the years, from striking evergreen productions to avant-garde collaborations. Born Olumide Ogunade, ID Cabasa is the founder of Coded ...
[TOKYO] Governor Kazuo Ueda is widely expected to raise the Bank of Japan’s (BOJ) key rate to the highest level in three decades this Friday (Dec 19). The path ahead becomes murkier as the ...
Asian markets are poised for a weak open as mounting concern over the earnings outlook for technology companies saps risk sentiment.
Continuous rise in defense spending reflects a major shift in Japan’s national security strategy, undermines Japan’s pacifist ...
The Bank of Japan should proceed cautiously with interest-rate increases, tightening at a pace that is neither too fast nor too slow, policy board member Asahi Noguchi said Thursday. The most ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan kept interest rates steady on Thursday, with its governor sending the strongest signal yet that a rate hike was possible as soon as December depending on the outlook ...
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called on Japan’s new government to give the nation’s central bank the space to combat inflation — marking a stark contrast with his message at home for the Federal ...
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