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June 27, 2025
  • Fidelity Bank Hits N1trn Market Cap After Share Price Increase, Promotes 12% Of Workforce, Increases Salaries Across Board
  • Osagie Okunbor: Stakeholders Applaud Contributions Of Industry Icon In Farewell Events
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Kidnappers Collect N3.5m, Drinks, Foodstuff As Ransom In Ogun State

News Rangers6 years ago02 mins

LAGOS AUGUST 20TH (NEWSRANGERS)-Facts have emerged on how the three victims of kidnappers in Ode-Omi in the Ogun Waterside Local Government Area of Ogun state were released from their captors. A family source told our correspondent on Monday that the kidnappers collected a sum of N3.5m, a carton of Schnapps, 30 litres of palm oil…

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Ramadan: Prices Of Foodstuffs Rise in Lagos Markets

News Rangers7 years ago04 mins

LAGOS MAY 14TH (NEWSRANGERS)-Prices of some food items like tomatoes, beans and onions have increased in Lagos markets ahead of the annual Ramadan by Muslims.. A survey at Mile 12, Iddo and Oyingbo Markets, showed that a 40kg basket of tomatoes, which previously cost N16, 500 in April now goes for N30, 000. A 50kg…

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