The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) Retail is set to buy 500 Petroleum trucks that would be deployed for product transportation services by...
The Federal Government has approved the reaward of two critical bypasses on the 2nd Niger Bridge, linking the Asaba-Benin and Enugu-Onitsha dual carriageways....
Nigeria is expecting to launch a new that will provide a roadmap on the country’s critical value chain from extraction to beneficiation....
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria has called on the Federal Government to review the performance of electricity distribution companies in light of...
Oil prices rose marginally in Asian trade on Friday but were on track for a third straight week of decline, hurt by...
A boost for Chinese tech stocks helped lift Asian stocks Friday despite selling pressure in Japan as traders await US jobs data...
Public relations (PR) has become a fundamental tool for economic growth and societal transformation in developing nations, serving as a bridge between businesses,...
The Federal Government has announced a N1 trillion real estate funds aimed at facilitating home ownership through the provision of low-interest loans...
The Chairman of the Organised Private Sector of Nigeria, Dele Oye, has called on the federal government to either suspend the implementation...
The House of Representatives has called on the Federal Government to halt applications for divestment by International Oil Companies including Shell and...
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