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Новости за 02.12.2024

The Punch 

Navy pledges zero tolerance for indiscipline, corruption

The Nigerian Navy has declared zero tolerance for indiscipline and corrupt practices among its senior and junior officers, as well as ratings, particularly in anti-crude oil theft and anti-illegal bunkering patrols. The Commanding Officer, Forward Operating Base Escravos, Navy Captain I.F. Okoloagu, stated this while addressing naval personnel on Monday during the FOB Escravos Fourth

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The Punch 

Lagos unveils diaspora real estate desk to woo foreign investors

The Lagos State Government on Monday announced the establishment of a Diaspora Real Estate Desk, a collaborative initiative between the state’s Lands Bureau and its Office of Diaspora Affairs. The initiative, according to the government, underscores Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration’s commitment to supporting Nigerians in the diaspora by providing credible, transparent, and seamless access to

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Empire of The Kop 

‘Several sources believe’ – Huge Liverpool contract update now coming out of Anfield

Mo Salah has divided pundits over his public display of frustration over the perceived lack of progress in contract talks with the club. Talks between the player’s agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, and the Anfield-based outfit are understood to be positive. However, the No.11’s frustration is somewhat understandable given only 30 days remain until he, along […]

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The Punch 

PHOTOS: EFCC secures largest asset recovery as ex-govt official forfeits 753 Abuja duplexes

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has revealed the recovery of an estate in the Lokogoma District of Abuja, measuring 150,500 square metres and containing 753 units of duplexes and other apartments. The commission described this as its “single largest asset recovery” since its inception in 2003. The estate rests on Plot 109 Cadastral Zone

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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Struggling movie production houses may open their doors to buyers

Large and mid-sized corporations are likely to acquire film production houses due to rising operational costs. With the changing dynamics of filmmaking and shrinking revenues, production houses are working on thin margins. Corporations aim to leverage creative talents, intellectual property, and the global appeal of Indian cinema through these acquisitions.