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Chukwuemeka Ayomide

Chukwuemeka Ayomide Joseph focuses on economic and financial reports. Prior to joining Peoples Gazette, he was a reporter with AllNews Nigeria. He is on Twitter @emekaayomi
February 5, 2021

Airlines operated 97 per cent fewer flights in 2020: Report

According to a study by IATA, cash burn will continue through 2021, leading to a net loss of $38.7 billion.

February 5, 2021

Top five oil giants’ market value falls to $680 billion

The five had a cumulative value of $680, about $70 billion lower than Tesla’s $752 billion.

February 4, 2021

COVID-19: How poor ICT infrastructure, exorbitant data costs hamper UNILAG’s e-learning programme

Experts fear the Nigerian factor will pose an impediment to the smooth sail of online learning in the country.

February 4, 2021

Top five tech billionaires worth $567 billion, more than 80 poorest countries: Report

Statistics show Gates’ wealth grew by $22 billion in the last year and is now closest to Morocco’s GDP.

Bill Gates
February 4, 2021

Asisat Oshoala, Tiwa Savage reveal Afrobeats influence on their lives

“Each time I go on the pitch, I want to represent the whole of Africa,” Oshoala said.

Asisat Oshoala and Tiwa Savage
February 3, 2021

EFCC arrests brothers with 29 ATM cards in Benue

The EFCC said the suspects would be arraigned after investigations were concluded.

EFCC Officials used to illustrate the story. [PHOTO CREDIT: The Guardian Nigeria]
February 3, 2021

Why I pay N100,000 for every cow killed in Abia: Gov. Ikpeazu

Abia, like other states in the south have accused herders of perpetrating crimes and destroying farmlands, causing reprisals from indigenes

Okezie Ikpeazu
February 3, 2021

Yahaya Bello threatens to sue FG for declaring Kogi COVID-19 epicentre

The Kogi governor has refused to acknowledge the existence of COVID-19, while also undermining prevention and treatment for residents.

Yahaya Bello
February 3, 2021

How I begged Sunday Igboho to avoid bloodbath: Tunde Bakare

“Where were the police and security agencies when those people were being killed? If their killers were not brought to book, we could have more than 10,000 Sunday Igbohos in one day if care is

Sunday Igboho
February 2, 2021

African leaders should redouble anti-corruption fight: Transparency International

The report found gaps in enforcement and implementation of AUCPCC articles related to money laundering, illicit enrichment, political party funding, and civil society and media space.