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Naira appreciates to N1,382 per dollar in parallel market

In the parallel market, the Naira increased from N1,387 per dollar on Monday to N1,382 per dollar yesterday.In a similar vein, in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market, or NFEM, the naira increased to N1,362 per dollar.The indicative exchange rate for the naira decreased to N1 ....
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Auto crash on Third Mainland Bridge kills one, injures four

Two Toyota Sienna buses collided head-on on the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos on Tuesday, killing one adult female and seriously injuring four other passengers.Early in the morning, the collision happened close to Iyana-Iworo.The incident was reported to the News Agency of Nigeria ....
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Violent conflict at Lagos Trade Fair market leaves one dead, three injured

Following a violent altercation at the Balogun Business Association, or BBA, market that left one person dead and three injured, operations at the Lagos International Trade Fair Complex have been partially suspended.According to reports, the incident happened on Sunday along the Badagry Ex ....
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Gunmen attack wedding after party, kills bride's father, hype man

Residents of Ikotun, Lagos State, were in a state of panic following a horrific incident in which gunmen suspected of being cults killed two individuals, including a bride's father and a hypeman known only as Victor.According to reports, the attackers broke into a post-wedding celebration, ....
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Lagos closes 12 hotels, malls for violating lift and elevator safety regulations

According to the state administration, at least 12 establishments, including hotels, retail centers, and other structures, have been sealed due to operators' frequent violations of lift and elevator safety regulations.The impacted structures are dispersed over important areas, such as Adm ....
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Naira appreciates to N1,374 per dollar

In April 2026, the Naira appreciated month over month versus the US dollar, completing the month at N1,374/$ from its March closing of N1,387/$.Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) supports this.After closing worse each year since 2024, this is the first time the Nair ....
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