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Interior Minister reaffirms commitment to protecting Ghana’s religious tolerance • Defence Minister: U.S. Military Technology Is Bolstering Ongoing Operational Success Against Insurgency, Terrorism, Banditry • CBN: Nigeria’s Foreign Reserves Remains Above $52.5bn • GoldBod has plugged $5bn gold revenue leakage — Dr Steve Manteaw • 20-year-old drowns while helping travellers cross Ghana-Togo border river • CSA fines Ernst & Young Ghana GH¢360,000 over unlicensed cybersecurity services • BREAKING: US court gives attorney, Pirro ultimatum to release ‘Tinubu drug-trafficking records’ • Ebonyi deputy gov’s daughter-in-law laments separation from her kids • ASUP threatens protest over Bayelsa poly rector’s reappointment • ‘There was a time I was broke’ – Davido • Patrick Vieira set to land new coaching job • Sowore mocks peace accord, cites Osun deaths despite similar pact • NBA’s conference return to Rivers not compensation for 2025 relocation – Osigwe • Senegal names Vieira head coach after World Cup disappointment • Crisis rocking OK Movement takes dramatic twist as DG resigns • ADC crisis deepens as Alagbe, Adegoke lay claim to Oyo gov ticket • Alia submits six commissioner nominees to Benue Assembly for confirmation • UPDATED: Abuja Flood: Wike vows to demolish houses blocking water channels • Serie A: Italy’s Vicario joins Juventus on loan from Spurs • ‘There’s see finish in London, America’ — Davido tells Nigerian artistes to prioritize home shows • Interior Minister reaffirms commitment to protecting Ghana’s religious tolerance • Defence Minister: U.S. Military Technology Is Bolstering Ongoing Operational Success Against Insurgency, Terrorism, Banditry • CBN: Nigeria’s Foreign Reserves Remains Above $52.5bn • GoldBod has plugged $5bn gold revenue leakage — Dr Steve Manteaw • 20-year-old drowns while helping travellers cross Ghana-Togo border river • CSA fines Ernst & Young Ghana GH¢360,000 over unlicensed cybersecurity services • BREAKING: US court gives attorney, Pirro ultimatum to release ‘Tinubu drug-trafficking records’ • Ebonyi deputy gov’s daughter-in-law laments separation from her kids • ASUP threatens protest over Bayelsa poly rector’s reappointment • ‘There was a time I was broke’ – Davido • Patrick Vieira set to land new coaching job • Sowore mocks peace accord, cites Osun deaths despite similar pact • NBA’s conference return to Rivers not compensation for 2025 relocation – Osigwe • Senegal names Vieira head coach after World Cup disappointment • Crisis rocking OK Movement takes dramatic twist as DG resigns • ADC crisis deepens as Alagbe, Adegoke lay claim to Oyo gov ticket • Alia submits six commissioner nominees to Benue Assembly for confirmation • UPDATED: Abuja Flood: Wike vows to demolish houses blocking water channels • Serie A: Italy’s Vicario joins Juventus on loan from Spurs • ‘There’s see finish in London, America’ — Davido tells Nigerian artistes to prioritize home shows
US coast guard lifts 12-year entry restriction on US-bound ships from Nigeria
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US coast guard lifts 12-year entry restriction on US-bound ships from Nigeria

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
The US Coast Guard has lifted a 12-year entry restriction on US-bound ships from Nigeria, signaling improved maritime security and ISPS Code compliance. Read More: https://punchng.com/us-coast-guard-lifts-12-year-entry-restriction-on-us-bound-ships-from-nigeria/

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