The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria has raised the alarm that the planned ban on single-use plastics in Lagos State will wipe out...
Power sector operators and experts have raised concerns, expressed fears and projected opportunities as some states assumed responsibilities for regulating electricity markets...
The Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) said it has finalised the payment of an additional installment of pension arrears arising from the...
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has projected a record revenue target of N1.279 trillion for the 2025 fiscal year, an ambitious 40...
The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, revealed yesterday that the federal government’s revenue stood at N6.9...
EQUITIES The domestic equities market commenced the week on a bullish note, as gains in PRESCO (+10.0%), TRANSCORP (+2.1%), FIRSTHOLDCO (+3.9 %)...
The Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI) has called on both local and international investors to channel more funds into Nigeria’s agricultural value...
As trade frameworks worldwide are being rethought, nations are asking themselves tough questions about the resilience of their economies. Across Africa, one...
This week, we focus on the monthly CPI data for May which showed a continued downtrend in consumer inflation for the second...
Global Economy In line with market expectations, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), at its June 2025 meeting, voted to maintain the...
MAN Warns NESREA Plastic Ban could Threaten Jobs, Investments
CBN Proposes Stricter Regulation of Banks, Affiliated Companies’ Business Dealings
Nigeria Records $9.32b Non-Oil Exports amid Informal Trade Growth
New Crude Streams add 12m Barrels to Nigeria’s Output
Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Poised to Expand in Q2-26
AfCFTA Targets $250b Intra-African Trade
Govt Pushes Shea Processing to Boost Exports
FG Launches Mineral Exploration Grants to Boost Mining
Poverty Level Hits 63% Despite Nigeria’s Economic Reforms –IMF
FG Opens $1b AfCFTA Fund for Exporters