Ndieze Lagos Seek Peace, Unity
Peace is returning to the Council of Ndieze in Lagos State as members of the council met at the weekend to discuss how to end the crisis that has rocked…
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Peace is returning to the Council of Ndieze in Lagos State as members of the council met at the weekend to discuss how to end the crisis that has rocked…

The PAN 2026 conference was more than a professional engagement. It was a reminder that circles, once opened, can be revisited and that the people and passions we encounter along the way enrich us, whether we walk beside them or simply cross their path decades later. There is something uniquely affirming about reconnecting with a […] The post Reopening circles and reconnecting with periodontologists, By Joseph Amenaghawon appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
The Six Zonal Coordinators of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) have thrown their weight behind the newly appointed Chairman of the Independent Convention Planning Committee (IN-CPC), Comr. Oladele…

Global oil and gas prices climb sharply as strikes in the Middle East disrupt critical energy supplies, sparking fears of wider market instability. Read More: https://punchng.com/oil-gas-prices-surge-as-strikes-disrupt-middle-east-supply/

VFD Group Plc has successfully raised N27.2 billion through its Series 1 Commercial Paper (CP) issuance under its N50 billion read more VFD Group raises N27.2bn following 100% oversubscription of series 1 Commercial Paper

The Otaru of Auchi, Haliru Momoh, has ordered the closure of a market popularly known as the Hausa Market, located at Igbira Camp in Idanilace Village of the locality. DAILY POST gathered that the traditional ruler ordered the closure of the market following the alleged incessant kidnapping and other criminal activities in the community. Igbira […] Otaru of Auchi orders closure of market over alleged incessant kidnappings

Finnish startup Donut Lab is out to prove that its solid-state battery is all that it claims to be. Last week, the test was about fast charging. This week is where things get hot. Like the first test, this one was also conducted by state-owned VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. The team set out to determine how well Donut Lab's cells held up under extreme heat, which has been known to adversely affect traditional lithium-ion batteries. The results show that not only can the Finnish startup's solid-state battery still discharge energy under conditions of up to 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit), it actually gains capacity. … Read the full story at The Verge.
Former Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said, depending on how long the Iran conflict affects the oil market, there will be both a hit to US economic growth and an increase in inflationary pressures, complicating the job for the Federal Reserve.

The US Supreme Court has declined to hear a case over whether AI-generated art can obtain a copyright, as reported earlier by Reuters. The Monday decision comes after Stephen Thaler, a computer scientist from Missouri, appealed a court's decision to uphold a ruling that found AI-generated art can't be copyrighted. In 2019, the US Copyright Office rejected Thaler's request to copyright an image, called A Recent Entrance to Paradise, on behalf of an algorithm he created. The Copyright Office reviewed the decision in 2022 and determined that the image doesn't include "human authorship," disqualifying it from copyright protection. After Thale … Read the full story at The Verge.

There were scenes of joy and deep emotion over the weekend as a Chibok girl and 54 other students from various Local Government Areas of Borno State resumed at the Isaac Balami University of Aeronautics and Management (IBUAM), Lagos. The emotional ceremony, which marked the students’ departure to Lagos, ended with a colourful reception at […] Joy, emotions as Chibok girl, 54 others resume at Isaac Balami University
Colombia’s government is planning reciprocal tariffs of 50% on imports from Ecuador, intensifying an economically-damaging spat between the ideological foes.
Former US diplomat Henry Ensher warns future Iranian leadership may see a nuclear deterrent as a defensive necessity.