General Motors reported higher profits Tuesday behind another round of strong North American auto sales, with executives vowing a flexible approach to electric vehicle (EV) investment while demand growth ebbs. North American auto sales rose compared with the year-ago period, with the company enjoying still-strong vehicle pricing that has lasted longer than analysts expected.
The House of Representative has made a dramatic and emphatic decision on the N70,000 minimum wage agreed between President Bola Tinubu and the NLC, TUC leaders.
The Patriots for the Advancement of Peace and Social Development has debunked Bello Turji's claim that defence minister (state) Bello Matawalle, supported banditry.
Usain Bolt's go-to food at the Beijing Olympics in 2008 has been banned from Paris 2024, with the organisers going for a plant-based nutrition system.
Assistant coach of the Argentina national team, Pablo Aimar, has explained what the biggest motivation for Lionel Messi to continue playing football is.
A lady in Togo has shared her experience about the country, noting that she loves it there. She said one of the reasons she loves Togo is constant electricity.
Singer Teniola Apata, aka Teni, has said she refused to take the advise of netizens to hire a bodyguard because the pay is quite exorbitant beyond her means.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, has declared that Nigeria will continue to struggle with peace due to the increasing injustices faced by the Igbo people.
The Inspector General of Police has reacted to the rumoured nationwide protest, stating that the Nigeria Police will not allow a repetition of the EndSARS movement.
Former Manchester City and 2016 Africa Player of the Year, Riyad Mahrez, has tied the knot with his partner for the third time in the last two years.
Nigerian disc jockey Florence Otedola also known as DJ Cuppy has just announced the death of her maternal grandmother to her social media followers.
A Nigerian woman residing in Canada recorded herself weeping and shared the video on social media. She admitted being tired and cried out to God.
Hundreds of thousands of Bangladeshis work in outsourcing firms and the industry generates billions every year, but executives fear the internet shutdown imposed by authorities seeking to quell anti-government protests threatens its entire existence.
Kamala Harris reportedly got the approval from America's pop star Beyonce to use her 2016 song Freedom as her campaign song in the forthcoming US elections.
On Tuesday, President Tinubu forwarded the Police Act bill to the House of Representatives, seeking to amend the tenure of the IGP Kayode Egbetokun.
A lady shared the full story of how a man named Takudzwa Chiguza took money from her and several other black ladies. She said the man is from Zimbabwe.
An intriguing video making the rounds on social media has captured the moment a smart boy prepared a pot of coconut pasta while his mother watched in awe.
US existing home sales dropped more than expected in June, according to industry data released Tuesday, while the median price hit a new high. Meanwhile, the median sales price hit an all-time high for a second straight month, reaching $426,900 in June.
The Nigerian Ministry of Petroleum Resources is set to host its first oil and gas digital conference to deepen awareness in the oil industry and drive inclusion,
Arsenal coach, Mikel Arteta, has opened up on his bittersweet moment after England edged Spain in the final of the 2024 UEFA European Championship.
US-based media personality Destiny Ezeyim, aka Radiogad, has alleged that skit maker Brain Jotter made N400m from Mike Ejeagha's Gwo Gwo Ngwo challenge.
A Nigerian woman, overjoyed at achieving her dream of becoming a licensed flight dispatcher, shared her celebratory journey, proudly displaying her license.
A Nigerian youth has celebrated a dream come true as he finally made his first trip outside the African continent. He was sponsored to China by Huawei.
The Nigerian presidency has raised alarm that some politicians have move to hijack the planned nationwide protest that will be held on August 1 and cause chaos.
The Nigerian senate has passed the new N70,000 minimum wage bill presented by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a third reading on Tuesday, July 23.