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Telecom firms get five days to stop illegal deductions
Businessam Staff, Mudashir TundeNovember 6, 2019
By Moses Obajemu Isa Pantami, the minister of communications and digital economy, has ordered the Nigerian Communications Commission
NNPC saves over $3bn from arbitration
Businessam Staff, Mudashir TundeNovember 6, 2019
By Moses Obajemu The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has saved over $3bn from arbitration, Mele Kyari, the oil firm’s group
Licence cancellation: FG gives Discos December 7 deadline
Businessam Staff, Mudashir TundeNovember 6, 2019
By Moses Obajemu Power distribution companies have till December 7 to submit their written responses providing reasons why
Signing of bill in UK: Nigerians attack Buhari
Businessam StaffNovember 6, 2019
By Moses Obajemu President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday received some barbs from Nigerians for signing the Amended Deep Offshore
UBA restates commitment to investing in financial tech
Businessam Staff, Mudashir TundeNovember 5, 2019
By Omobayo Azeez United Bank for Africa (UBA) has restated its commitment to continued investment in cutting edge technology
Economy: Nigeria spent N387bn or $1.09bnm servicing debts in 9 months, says CBN
Businessam StaffNovember 5, 2019
By Omobayo Azeez The federal government of Nigeria spent $1.09 billion, an equivalent of N387 billion, between January and September
Volvo receives Europe’s largest order for electric buses
Businessam Staff, Mudashir TundeNovember 5, 2019
By Samson Echenim Volvo Buses has received the largest single order for electric buses in Europe. Volvo Buses will deliver 157
Gold investors express optimism despite unpredictable U.S., China trade deal
Businessam Staff, Mudashir TundeNovember 5, 2019
Kenneth Afor Despite the unpredictable nature hovering the yet to be concluded trade deal between the United States and China,
Border closure: APMT alerts of looming congestion at its terminals
Businessam Staff, Mudashir TundeNovember 5, 2019
By Samson Echenim The implications of border closure by the Nigerian government are becoming clearer in the trade sector as the ports