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Since the commencement of the investigation, some agencies have complied in paying back millions of naira with receipts from the office of the accountant...
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In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Nigerians wake up to the harsh realities of economic challenges. From the cost of living soaring...
Nigeria’s Credit Rating Gets a Boost Good news for Nigeria! The country’s economic outlook is looking brighter. Recently, Fitch Ratings, a group that decides...
In a recent announcement, Nigeria’s electricity sector has seen a significant change with the deregulation of meter prices. This change is expected to affect...
Emirates Airlines is set to resume its flight operations to Nigeria on October 1, 2024. It marks the end of a two-year hiatus in...
In the dynamic landscape of African start-up funding, Nigeria emerges as a significant player, capturing attention with its robust investment climate. A recent report...
Since the commencement of the investigation, some agencies have complied in paying back millions of naira with receipts from the office of the accountant...
Economists attribute heightened insecurity to rising poverty and misery levels.
Speaking on the report, Gabriel Okeowo, BudgIT’s CEO, said out of the identified 316 duplicated projects, 115 are in the ministry of health.
Ahmed said the federal government intends to remove some unnecessary items from the budget in order to cut the cost of governance in the...
Chief Economist at SEC, Okey Umeano, said that SEC supports an efficient market and has no interest in creating regulatory roadblocks for the industry.
The Board also approved a 12-month transition period, effective 27 April 2021.
Out of N5.076 trillion, the service generated N4.9 trillion in 2020 despite the nationwide lockdown occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Beneficiaries of diaspora remittances through the IMTOs will have such inflows in foreign currency (US dollar) through the designated bank of their choice.
The results in respective increase of 5.2, 6.6 and 7.2 percent compared to the preceding quarter.
A total of N40.241 billion was shared to the relevant states as 13 percent derivation revenue.