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Debt-troubled Etisalat has finally terminated its management agreement with its erstwhile Nigerian arm, giving the business a three-week timeline for ...
The Foreign Commercial Service of the United States Diplomatic Mission to Nigeria, in collaboration with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Nigeria ...
Crude oil could end the year selling at $60 per barrel if a call by Citigroup senior energy analyst, Eric ...
As bearish sentiments gradually return to the equities market, typified by trading last week on the back of waning confidence ...
Nigeria's higher instutution of learning, University of Lagos (UNILAG) through its recycling initiative realised about N5 million from waste generated ...
Nigeria and Libya, which have both boosted oil production since they were exempt from global cuts this year, may be asked ...
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), a member of The Economist Group, is projecting a modest growth of 0.8 percent for ...
The patience of indigenes of the heartlands of Nigeria’s oil production appears to be running thin, according to a report ...
Nigeria, along with Yemen, Somalia and South Sudan, is to benefit from $638 million in new aids that have just ...
An affiliate group of Nigeria's strong petroleum and gas workers union, NUPENG, has provided what is one of the strongest ...