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Read moreDetailsBusiness A.M Italian multinational energy company,Eni has announced the sale of its exploration and production subsidiary, Nigerian Agip Oil Co....
Read moreDetailsThe combination of aggressive interest-rate hikes in developed countries, lack of sufficient affordable capital from the World Bank and a...
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Read moreDetailsBy Sade Williams. The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has suspended the Air Transport Licence (ATL) and Air Operator Certificate...
Read moreDetailsBusiness A.M The federal government has directed all international airlines to vacate the premises of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport...
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