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June 14, 2021
‘Nigeria’s economy will expand a little faster than earlier projection’ - IMF: The International Monetary Fund says Nigeria’s economy will expand a little faster than its earlier projection. In the World...
Read moreDetailsOando sells stake in Axxela Gas Company for $41.5 mln to cut debt - Nigerian oil company Oando said on Thursday it had sold its 25 percent stake in local gas...
Read moreDetailsNigeria moves to attract long-term investors with 30-year naira bond - The Federal Government of Nigeria will issue its first 30-year naira bond, the debt office said on Thursday, in a...
Read moreDetails…. Customs, CBN React Despite import ban, foreign Rice dominates Nigerian Markets - Despite concrete and visible interventions of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) via the Anchors Borrowers Programme...
Read moreDetailsCBN appoints commercial banks for 3.4 trln naira note issue - The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has appointed commercial banks to issue 3.4 trillion naira of promissory notes that will...
Read moreDetailsIMF Express Renewed Confidence in Nigeria's Economy - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has expressed a renewed confidence in the Nigerian economy. Its Executive Directors also hailed the economy’s recovery signs,...
Read moreDetailsOgun Customs generates over three billion in three months - The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Ogun State Area Command, said on Tuesday that it generated a total revenue of three billion,...
Read moreDetailsIts boom period for property-focused technology firms in Nigeria - Property-focused technology firms in Nigeria are in boom period as the internet has in recent times come to the rescue for...
Read moreDetailsBeverage Employees warns Lacasera against hiring expatriates - The National Union of Food Beverage and Tobacco Employees (NUFBTE) President, Comrade Lateef Oyelekan, has advised Lacasera Company management not to allow expatriates...
Read moreDetailsSee how much Nigerians spent on airtime in three months - Investigations have revealed that Subscribers to mobile telecommunications services in Nigeria spent about N767.23bn on airtime purchase from November 2018...
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