The Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Industry, John Enoh, yesterday said the federal government is partnering with the Bank of...
The federal government yesterday assured Nigerians that its Crude-for-Naira initiative would continue for as long as it aligns with public interest and...
In response to the United States’ 14 per cent tariff slam on Nigeria, the federal government, through the Ministry of Trade and...
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced that Nigeria may soon exit the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list, following...
Nigeria recorded a $6.83 billion balance of payments (BoP) surplus in 2024, a strong indicator of renewed economic momentum, according to the...
EQUITIES Profit-taking activities resurfaced in the Nigerian equities market, with ETI (-9.9%), GTCO (-1.7%) and UBA (-2.6%) weighing down the bourse by 0.2%...
The Federal Government, African Development Bank (AfDB) and the state government of Kaduna kick-started the construction of Phase 1 of the Special...
Nigeria’s in-country fabrication capacity in the oil and gas industry has now surpassed national demand, enabling local companies to provide fabrication services...
In a bold step to integrate sustainability into Nigeria’s economic framework, the Federal Government has committed to fully operationalising the Climate Change...
The Nigerian Communications Commission has proposed a 12-month grace period for subscribers to reclaim unused airtime on deactivated lines. The proposal was...
Economic and Market Report: Week Ended 03-10-2025
Stock Market Closes Positive as ASI Up 0.42%
99% of Nigerian Bank Depositors Now Fully Insured –NDIC
Oil on Track for Steepest Weekly Drop in 3-1/2 Months
Stock Market Remains Bullish as ASI Up 0.2%
WTO Applauds as Nigeria, Others Complete Digital Trade Pilot Phase
Nigeria’s Eight-Month Debt Service Bill Hits $2.86b –CBN
Nigeria Unveils Landmark ISO Standard to Strengthen Anti-fraud Framework
Record Stock Rally Extends, OpenAI Lifts Asia Tech
Manufacturers to Explore Nigeria First Policy Potential