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World Bank’s 139 Million Impoverished Nigerians Doesn’t Reflect Local Realities: Official

The Nigerian government has mounted a robust defence of its economic trajectory and social welfare commitments, following recent projections by the World Bank regarding...

World Bank: 139 Million Nigerians Still in Poverty Despite Economic Growth in 2025

The World Bank has reported that an estimated 139 million Nigerians, nearly two-thirds of the population, still live in poverty, despite recent economic reforms...

4,000 Young Women Contract HIV Weekly as AHF Nigeria Spotlights Gender Gap

The AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) Nigeria has sounded the alarm on the persistently high rate of HIV infections among young women worldwide, revealing that...

Allegations of Chinese Toy Maker Apitor Technology Violating Children’s Privacy Law Resolved

The Department of Justice, together with the Federal Trade Commission, has announced that a federal court has entered a stipulated order resolving a case...

U.S. Fines Tech Company for Discriminating Against U.S. Workers

The United States Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division announced that it has secured a settlement agreement with TekisHub Consulting Services, LLC (TekisHub), a Delaware company...

U.S. Files Complaint Against Social Media Company Iconic Hearts Holdings, CEO Hunter Rice over Children’s Deceptions

The Department of Justice, together with the Federal Trade Commission, announces the filing of a civil lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the...

NTT DATA Certified as Best Place to Work, Best Workplace for Women for Second Consecutive Year

NTT DATA, a prominent global IT services and consulting firm, has once again secured national accolades as one of the Best Places to Work...

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