Nigeria’s External Reserve Loses $1.37 Billion In Six Months Despite Elevated Crude Oil Prices
Nigeria’s external reserves ended the month of June 2022 at $39.16 billion, dropping by $1.37 billion from the $40.52 billion ...
Read moreDetailsNigeria’s external reserves ended the month of June 2022 at $39.16 billion, dropping by $1.37 billion from the $40.52 billion ...
Read moreDetailsThe Nigerian stock market ran bullish in the previous week, as the benchmark index, ASI recorded its biggest weekly gain ...
Read moreDetailsThe Federal Government has warned Nigerians against the activities of fraudsters who claim to be disbursing the sum of N80,000 ...
Read moreDetailsThe Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) has called for the suspension of the planned re-introduction of excise duty on carbonated ...
Read moreDetailsVice President Yemi Osinbajo says the African Development Bank (AfDB) has agreed to support Micro Small and Medium Enterprises(MSMEs), especially ...
Read moreDetailsFirst City Monument Bank (FCMB) has announced that women and local enterprises involved in agribusiness, manufacturing, health care, and renewable ...
Read moreDetailsThe COVID-19 pandemic has affected small and medium enterprises (SMEs). To reduce the imapact, entrepreneurs and businesses have been advised ...
Read moreDetailsThe Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Airtel Nigeria, Segun Ogunsanya, has advised business owners and operators of Small and Medium Scale ...
Read moreDetailsAs Coronavirus slowed down economic activities and affected people’s livelihood, Softcom has launched a HelpNow.ng to help reduce the impact ...
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