The Federal Government’s electricity tariff subsidy jumped from N610bn in 2023 to N1.94tn in 2024, The PUNCH reports. This represents a 219.67...
The Federal Government is concerned that Nigeria is losing money through excessive unprocessed raw material exports, considering that its GDP in 2024...
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has introduced a draft General Authorisation Framework (GAF) to accommodate emerging technologies and maintain growth in the...
EQUITIES The domestic bourse extended its bullish momentum in today’s session as buying interests in DANGCEM (+10.0%), BUACEMENT (+10.0%), and FIRSTHOLDCO (+9.9%)...
The Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Economic Affairs, Tope Fasua, has hinted that the federal government should come out...
The dollar recouped some of Wednesday’s losses and Asian stocks struggled for direction after US markets had a volatile session amid speculation...
The Federal Government is taking significant steps to boost local fish production and reduce its reliance on imports. Nigeria spends approximately...
In spite of the N4 trillion debt owed the electricity sector, the Federal Government has again obtained a $500 million loan from...
The Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures the rate of change in prices of goods and services, eased to 22.22 per cent...
The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, has urged African nations to take sovereign control of their natural resources by halting...
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FG’s Reforms Won’t Deliver Nigeria Envisioned in 5 years –NESG
SEC, NAICOM Partnership Boosts Insurance Recapitalisation
Tinubu Scraps 5% Telecom Excise Duty in New Tax Law
FG to Review National Telecom Policy
Governors Launch Platform to Attract FDIs, Say $2b Yearly Inflow Less Than 0.5% of GDP
Stock Market Reverses Gains as ASI Down 1.5%