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Cameroon in crisis as main opposition head dies, Biya uncertain for polls
BEN EGUZOZIEJune 20, 2023
BY BEN EGUZOZIE Risk of over-indebtedness high in 2023 – AfDB Inflation rose 6.2% in 2022 above CEMAC’s 3% target
Architects welcome Kano demolition of illegal structures, substandard buildings
Adeola AjakaiyeJune 20, 2023
By Adeola Ajakaiye, in Kano The Nigeria Institute of Architects (NIA) has applauded the Kano State government for the
Uzodinma wins confidence votes of Imo industrialists ahead election
Saby ElembaJune 20, 2023
By Saby Elemba, in Owerri Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State appears to be winning the quiet vote of confidence of some
Kano to strengthen bilateral tie with Saudi Arabian
Adeola AjakaiyeJune 20, 2023
By Adeola Ajakaiye, in Kano The Kano State government has indicated interest in strengthening bilateral relationships
Boom seen in Imo economy on projects, plans for transformation
Saby ElembaJune 20, 2023
By Saby Elemba, in Owerri A number of economic actions being taken and planned by the Imo State government are being
VAT, CIT fetch Nigeria N1.18trn tax revenues in Q1’23
Onome AmugeJune 20, 2023
By Onome Amuge The federal government raked in N1.18 trillion in taxes from consumers of goods and services and
FG, Labour Union, set 8-week deadline to conclude subsidy dialogue
Business a.m.June 20, 2023
By Business A.M. The federal government has sealed an agreement with the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress
Airtel’s 5G rollout opens fresh competition line among Nigeria’s telcos
Alexander ChiejinaJune 20, 2023
By Alexander Chiejina With the introduction of the 5G mobile network, Airtel Nigeria has sparked competition among telecom
Stock market begins week with bullish trend as market cap appreciates N8bn
Cynthia EzekweJune 19, 2023
By Cynthia Ezekwe Trading activities on the floor of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) began the week on a bullish note as market
13,126 disengaged workers withdrew N12.72m in Q1 2023, says PenCom
Cynthia EzekweJune 19, 2023
By Cynthia Ezekwe The National Pension Commission (PenCom) says 13,126 disengaged workers withdrew N12.72 billion in the first