Boeing to invest $1 billion in global safety drive – Sources
Boeing Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg Boeing Co is planning an initial investment of around $1 billion into industry-wide pilot development as part of a long-term initiative to reduce risks like…
Balogun market fire: Sanwo-Olu visits scene as rescue operation continues
Twenty four hours after fire erupted in a section of Balogun Market, Lagos Island, emergency management officials are still at the scene as smoke is still billowing from one of the…
Facebook executives planned ‘switcharoo’ on data policy change – court filings
Facebook Inc began cutting off access to user data for app developers from 2012 to squash potential rivals while presenting the move to the general public as a boon for…
Road safety: FRSC calls for removal of old trucks from Nigerian roads
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says most of the trucks plying Nigerian roads are very old and must be changed to further enhance road safety and reduce accidents. Mr…
Some Nigerians blame government, not religious leaders, for shocking school abuses
The first thing 15-year-old Burhani saw when he arrived at an Islamic reformatory school in October was rows of youths and young men sitting on a courtyard floor, naked, bleeding…
Sowore meets bail conditions
Counsel to the convener of #RevolutionNow protest, Femi Falana says Omoyele Sowore, and his co-defendant, Olawale Bakare, have met their bail conditions on charges of treasonable felony. He made this know…
Presidency says no misunderstanding between Buhari, Osinbajo
The Presidency has debunked reports of a misunderstanding between the Office of the President and the Vice President. The Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters Senator…
Ekiti South Senatorial election: Appeal Court sacks Senate spokesman, Adeyeye declares Olujimi winner
Senator Biodun Olujimi The Kaduna Division of the Court of Appeal has nullified the election of spokesman of the Senate, Dayo Adeyeye. The Appellate Court subsequently upheld the tribunal…
In review of fatal Arizona crash, U.S. agency says Uber software had flaws
An Uber self-driving test vehicle that struck and killed an Arizona woman in 2018 had software flaws, the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday as it disclosed the company’s autonomous…
Kenya vows to cut emissions as dirty stoves, fuels kill 21,500 annually
More than 21,500 Kenyans die each year from cooking with traditional fuels like charcoal and firewood, new government data showed on Tuesday, as authorities pledged to meet a global goal…