EQUITIES The Nigerian equities market extended yesterday’s positive sentiment, as gains in WAPCO (+6.1%), JBERGER (+10.0%), and UBA (+1.3%) drove the All-Share...
Oil prices rose on Tuesday as the United States and China extended a pause on higher tariffs, easing concerns an escalation of...
Nigeria’s National Sugar Development Council (NSDC), yesterday, announced the signing of agreements with four operators to develop greenfield sugar projects that would...
The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has stated that it has completed a significant upgrade of its Diaspora enrolment platform, which aims...
Stocks rose as investor optimism grew after President Donald Trump signaled a willingness to let US companies resume some chip sales to...
The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, and the Lagos State Government are in collaboration to host a stakeholders workshop on...
The World Bank has approved a total of $8.40bn (N12.89tn) in fresh loans to Nigeria over the past two years, according to...
The Federal Government, through the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, raked in N5.21tn from the sale of crude oil, gas and other...
EQUITIES The domestic bourse commenced the week on a positive note, as gains in BUAFOODS (+2.3%), STANBIC (+10.0%) and TRANSCORP (+1.0%) drove...
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has commenced an electronic invoicing solution (e-invoicing) aimed at revolutionising tax payment in the country. The...
Stock Market Reverses Gains as ASI Down 1.5%
Nigeria Utilises Only 41% of Installed Generation Capacity Amid Stranded Power Crisis
Nigeria Launches 40,000 cbm LPG Vessel to Boost Clean Energy
PenCom Blacklists Seven Mortgage Banks Over Housing Loans Breach
European Futures Rise, Oil Dips After Ukraine Meet
FIRS, Customs, Three Others Generated ₦21tr in H1
Oil Slips as Market Ponders Potential Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks
Stock Exchange Opens Week Bullish as ASI Up 0.1%
Senate Pushes Municipal Bonds, Sukuk for Local Govt
ICRC Unveils Guidelines for PPP Projects