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FOREX MARKET: US Dollar slides in labour market
CITIZENS COMPASS– The US Dollar Index (DXY), retreated on Friday after a brief move above the 100.00 level.…
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Community
Popular thrift collector dies
CITIZENS CITIZENS– One of the oldest thrift collectors in the Igbogbo-Baiyeku Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Ikorodu Division, Lagos…
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Crime
Former LGA chair stabbed to death
… Suspect unconscious CITIZENS COMPASS– A former Chairman of Jama’are Local Government Area in Bauchi State, Isa…
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Politics
Ode-Idahosa congratulates Asuen Owamagbe’s appointment as Forestry Commission Chairman
CITIZENS COMPASS– NIDO African Continental, on Friday, congratulated Hon.Asuen Owamagbe Ode-Idahosa & Owamagbe for his appointment as the Chairman, Edo…
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Crime
BRT driver to die by hanging for death of 21-year-old fashion designer, Bamise in Lagos
CITIZENS COMPASS– A Lagos State High Court sitting in Tafewa Balewa Square on Friday, sentenced the driver of a…
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Business
Wema Bank celebrates 80 years of impact
CITIZENS COMPASS— Wema Bank, Nigeria’s most innovative bank and pioneer of Africa’s first fully digital bank, ALAT, has officially…
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Business
CBEX sets withdrawal date
CITIZENS COMPASS– With over 600,000 investors stranded, the embattled Crypto Bridge Exchange (CBEX) has made a fresh announcement about…
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Politics
Chairmanship hopeful hails Tinubu’s intervention against imposition of Obasa’s son in Lagos
By Oki Samson CITIZENS’COMPASS— When everyone is allowed to play on a level playing field, it ensures that…
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Politics
Ondo employs 3,000 workers, pays three years gratuity arrears
CITIZENS COMPASS– Ondo State Governor, Dr. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, on Thursday, said his administration has employeed 3,000 workers and…
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Community
Lagos council empowers youths with sewing machines
By Abimbola Joseph CITIZENS COMPASS– The Ikorodu Local Government, Lagos State, yesterday, distributed sewing machines to 30 youths…
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