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FG to shut Ijora-Marine Bridge in Lagos for 21 days

In order to perform necessary repairs, the Federal Government has declared that the Ijora-Marine Bridge in Apapa, Lagos, will be closed for 21 days starting on Sunday, May 18, 2025.  The Federal Ministry of Works announced in a press release on Tuesday that the closure would impa ....
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NAFDAC seizes N47 million worth of fake products in Niger market

During a raid at the Ibrahim Babangida International Market in Suleja, Niger State, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control seized unregistered and counterfeit goods worth over N47 million.  A warehouse belonging to a man named Alhaji Ahmed was also seal ....
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EFCC arrests Fred Ajudua for alleged fraud

Fred Ajudua, a businessman and socialite from Lagos, has been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in relation to a $1.43 million fraud.  Following a Supreme Court judgement on Friday, May 5, 2025, which revoked his bail and ordered that he be he ....
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Nine sentenced to jail for cyber fraud in Akwa Ibom

Nine people have been found guilty and sentenced by Justices Ijeoma Ojukwu and Rosemary Oghoghorie Dugbo of various cybercrime-related offences, such as impersonation, money laundering, and acquiring by false pretence, by two justices of the Federal High Court in Calabar.  The Uy ....
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Court sentences two to jail for abusing naira notes in Lagos

Babatunde Olaitan and Tobilola Olamide, collectively known as TobiNation, were each given a six-month prison sentence by Justice Alexander Owoeye of the Federal High Court in Lagos for tampering with naira notes at a social gathering.  Following their arraignment on separate one- ....
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Naira appreciates against dollar at foreign exchange market

At the official foreign exchange market on Monday, the naira saw its biggest increase versus the dollar since April 30, 2025.  According to exchange data from the Central Bank of Nigeria, the value of the currency increased from N1,606.15 on Friday of last week to N1,600.4 ....
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