How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
Procurement fraud is the most prominent economic crime in Nigeria, according to respondents to a biannual survey of global economic...
Read moreDetailsThe Lagos State Government has announced reductions in the controversial land use charge. The reduction announced Thursday was part of...
Read moreDetailsOPEC said Wednesday that US oil production is set to rise further this year as the organisation crude production decreased...
Read moreDetailsFinancial analysts see imminent rate cuts by the Nigerian monetary policy authorities on the continued decline of inflation for the...
Read moreDetailsNigeria's is planning to repay N482 billion to its treasury bills holders in the second quarter and hopes to halve...
Read moreDetailsThe Nigerian equities market index, the NSEASI, closed 0.54 percent lower Wednesday to 42,839.49 points on continued price depreciation in...
Read moreDetailsPatience Oniha, the director-general of Nigeria’s Debt Management Office (DMO) has said that the nation’s total public debt stood at...
Read moreDetailsPrecious metals are extending gains from Tuesday evening with gold at $1329.70 an ounce, up 2.50 or 0.20 percent and...
Read moreDetailsYemi Kale, Statistician-General of the Federation Nigeria’s statistical authority, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Wednesday said the country's inflation...
Read moreDetailsKemi Adeosun, Nigeria's finance minister has called for more technical and institutional support for West African countries from the Africa...
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