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President Joe Biden is set to warn Chinese President Xi Jinping today (Friday) that Beijing will pay dearly if it supports Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. The two world most powerful leaders will communicate virtually which has been scheduled for 9:AM Eastern time (1300 GMT). Biden had already warned the Chinese government officials privately and
READ MOREUS President Joe Biden has insisted the Russian unprovoked invasion of Ukraine is unjust. He also deemed it fit to call the Russian President Vladimir Putin a “war criminal”. “I think he is a war criminal,” Biden stated responding to a reporter’s question. Jen Psaki, White House Secretary, stated that the President was only speaking
READ MORENigerians are not only suffering from a massive uptick in fuel prices but also experiencing a total collapse of the power grid across the country. The National Electricity grid experienced a system breakdown again on the 16th of March 2022. The power grid collapses again. The Eko Electricity Distribution Company Limited (EKEDC) has sent apology
READ MOREAn investigation has uncovered the dirty dealings of Roman Abramovich that made him so much fortune. A report states that the Chelsea owner made so much fortune after acquiring an oil company from the Russian government in a rigged auction in 1995. It was said that the Chelsea owner had paid (£190m) for Sibneft, before
READ MOREIt is disheartening that the Russia invasion of Ukraine is not ending anytime soon. An American award-winning journalist Brent Renaud, was killed in Ukraine by Russian forces. The American journalist was said to be reporting in a district city of Kyiv before the unfortunate incident took place. The late journalist who was first rumoured to
READ MOREIt could be recalled that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on February 14, had announced the commencement of a one-month warning strike after its National Executive Council meeting held at the University of Lagos, Akoka. The Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities will be meeting to sort out possible solutions
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