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Rasheedat Ajibade shared a clip of the moment she coached her teammate Vilde Boe Risa on how to sing worship songs in Yoruba, ...
So why is Tinubu relentlessly perpetuating a Yoruba hegemony so early in his presidency? It’s doubtful even that the mercurial Sunday Igboho, saddled with the responsibilities of a president ...
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MURIC blasts Afenifere over mosque demolition, accuses group of bias against Yoruba MuslimsThe Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has accused the pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, of harboring deep-seated bias against Yoruba Muslims. MURIC made the disclosure in a statement issued ...
Eni S.p.A E, the Italy-based integrated energy company, is set to invest nearly 24 billion euros over the next four years in several projects in Algeria, Libya and Egypt. Eni’s CEO, Claudio ...
MILAN (Reuters) - Italian energy group Eni said on Friday it completed the sale of an additional 5% stake in Enilive to U.S. fund KKR, bringing the total proceeds from the disposal of two minority ...
Eni SpA E, the Italian energy giant, is moving forward with its plan to sell another minority stake in Plenitude, its retail and renewables business. According to a senior executive at E, the ...
Some joint venture partners of PDVSA, including Europeans Eni ENI.MI and Repsol REP.MC, have said they are in talks with Washington seeking exemptions to the U.S. sanctions on the country that ...
ENI Aluko has won the first part of her libel case against Joey Barton after he accused her of playing the "race card". Ex-Man City star Barton was taken to court by the pundit following a string ...
The more they goad him, the more he loves it. The angrier they become, the happier he is. Emiliano Martinez is one of the French sporting public's greatest villains and as he prepares to face ...
RAVENNA, Italy (Reuters) - Eni expects investors interested in a minority stake in its renewables and retail arm, Plenitude, to value the business at more than 10 billion euros ($11 billion) including ...
RAVENNA, Italy: Italian energy group Eni will invest around 24 billion euros ($26.24 billion) in Algeria, Libya and Egypt over the next four years to help boost energy production, CEO Claudio Descalzi ...
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