Nigeria urged to remain on path of democratic consolidation
BY MIKE OCHONMA The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing, has urged the Nigerian government to remain on the
Nigeria loses $1.7bn claim against JPMorgan in Malabu oil deal trial
BY CHUKS OLUIGBO Nigeria has lost a London High Court suit against JPMorgan Chase in which it was seeking $1.7 billion in damages over
Presidency weighs options on EFCC and FIRS leadership
The faith of the outgoing leaders of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)
Federal, state, local govts get N3.84trn allocations in six months – NEITI
The three tiers of government drew about N3.84 trillion as statutory allocations from the federation account between January and June
AfCTA: Nigerian govt urges African countries to develop transport infrastructure
Samson Echenim, in Abuja Vice president of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo has called on African governments to develop their countries’
GE led consortium signs rail concession agreement with Nigerian government
An international consortium, comprising General Electric (initiator), SinoHydro, a leading infrastructure construction services
Still on taxing business to death
Nigerian government officials, politicians, and bureaucrats like to pretend that they are a part of this world. In truth they are not.
Nigeria awake, cryptocurrency is here
With the Venezuelan government officially recognizing the impact of cryptocurrency on its economy, global financial world policymakers
Nigeria to raise $700m to complete its $3.5bn external borrowing plan for 2017
The Nigerian government said it would raise $700 million from external creditors to complete its $3.5 billion external borrowing plan