Dangote Vows to Make Nigeria Self-Sufficient in Cement, Petroleum, Agriculture
Dangote Industries Limited has reiterated its commitment to positioning Nigeria as a self-sustaining economy in critical sectors including cement, agriculture, mining, and petroleum. Speaking at the ongoing 36th Enugu International
Elon Musk is the Richest Person in the World Again
Elon Musk has reclaimed the title of the richest person in the world, per Bloomberg’s tally. As reported on CNN, the Tesla CEO was unseated from the top spot by
CBEX: Nigerians Lose N1.3tn as Digital Trading Platform Crashes
Thousands of Nigerians have been left reeling from heavy financial losses after a digital asset trading platform, CBEX, suddenly shut down operations on Monday, wiping out an estimated ₦1.3 trillion
Tesla Semi Pepsico Fleet Ready to Take on the Road
PepsiCo fully launched its Tesla Semi fleet recently, giving the world a sneak peek at its sustainable class-8 trucks. PepsiCo recently unveiled its Tesla Semi fleet for its Sacramento facility,
ExxonMobil Reports Record First-Quarter Profits of $11.4bn
Oil giant ExxonMobil's profits more than doubled in the first three months of this year, helped by the increased demand for oil and gas. The US energy firm said cost-cutting
Amount UK’s Richest Pay in Income Tax Revealed
The UK’s wealthiest 60 individuals collectively paid more than £3 billion in income tax during the 2021/22 fiscal year, new figures reveal. Each of these individuals earned at least £50
Over 2,000 Jobs on the Line as Ocado to Shut Hatfield Facility
Ocado is set to shut one of its biggest customer fulfilment centres, putting at risk the jobs of some 2,300 staff who work there. The online retailer said its Hatfield
Trump Says Banning TikTok Won’t Make Americans Safer from China. He May Have a Point
In a surprising shift, former President Donald Trump has downplayed the national security concerns surrounding TikTok, a stance that contradicts his earlier efforts to ban the app over fears of
HP CEO Says Customers Shunning Company’s Supplies are “Bad Investments”
In a recent interview, HP CEO Enrique Lores defended the company's ink subscription model and firm policy of mandating the use of its own cartridges, stating that customers opting for
Introducing the World’s Largest 3D-Printed Home Community in Texas
The future of homebuilding is taking shape in Texas as the world's largest community of 3D-printed homes is under construction. The groundbreaking neighbourhood, located in Georgetown, Texas, just unveiled its
Lenovo Launches High-Power 140W Portable Charger with Innovative Charging Technology
Lenovo has introduced a new addition to its power accessory lineup in China - the Thinkplus 140W 20000mAh Portable Power Bank, equipped with what the company describes as "digital hybrid
Nike Could be Left Without Barça and Lamine Yamal in One Fell Swoop
In a surprising turn of events, Lamine Yamal, the rising star in international football, may be on the brink of changing his sponsorship allegiance from Nike to Adidas. The young
Warner Bros. Discovery to Split into Two Independent Companies by 2026
Warner Bros. Discovery has announced plans to divide its business into two separate publicly traded companies, marking a significant shift aimed at giving each segment greater strategic independence. The split,
Apple Opens Doors to Rival App Stores on iPhones in EU Amid Regulatory Changes
Apple has announced a significant policy shift that will allow alternative app stores to operate on iPhones purchased in the European Union, starting from March. Currently, Apple users are limited
Apple Reverses App Store Policy, Allows Retro Game Emulators
In response to mounting antitrust pressure from regulators in both the US and the European Union, tech giant Apple has announced a significant reversal of its App Store policies. Among
Vatican Bank Dismisses Couple Following New Workplace Marriage Ban
The Vatican Bank has terminated the employment of two staff members whose recent marriage violated a newly imposed ban on employee unions. The decision was made public in a statement
Netflix Cuts 300 More Jobs After Subscriptions Fall
As it continues to battle against declining growth and increased competition, online streaming platform, Netflix has announced yet another round of job cuts following a decline in its subscriber base.
New York City Sues Social Media Giants Over Youth Mental Health Crisis
New York City has launched a groundbreaking lawsuit against several major social media platforms, including TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and YouTube, alleging that their platform designs exploit the mental health
Coca-Cola Faces Criticism Over Water Shortages in Drought-Stricken Chiapas
Coca-Cola is under scrutiny for its excessive water consumption in Chiapas, Mexico, where severe drought has left many residents struggling to access clean drinking water. The bottling plant in the
Starbucks Launches Olive Oil Coffee Drinks in Italy
The world's largest coffee chain Starbucks says it is launching a line of olive oil-infused drinks in Italy. Chief executive Howard Schultz says olive oil's "unexpected, velvety, buttery flavour… enhanced
