2015年1月19日 星期一

2015-01-20 Nigeria Business


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2015 elections and the economy   
BusinessDay
Nigeria is expected to go to the polls in about four weeks to elect a president, several governors and about 460 legislators. Some of the economic issues expected to hit the new elected officials include the recent fall in oil prices, a lack of diversified revenue ...

Kudos, knocks over fuel price slash   Daily Times Nigeria
From N97 to N87: Kudos, knocks trail fuel price cut   Daily Sun
Fuel Crisis-APC Demands That Fuel Price Should Be Cut Down More….   Osun Defender
The Guardian Nigeria   
News24 Nigeria   
Information Nigeria   
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LCCI calls for cut in government spending as oil price flounders   
BusinessDay
Lagos State Chambers for Commerce and Industry has called for urgent cut in government spending as oil price slide at the international market continues to put the country's foreign exchange earnings in a precarious situation. Dissatisfied with the 2015 ...

LCCI Calls For Total Removal Of Fuel Subsidy   Daily Times Nigeria
LCCI seeks reduction of oil price budget benchmark to $40   The Guardian Nigeria

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Nigerian Tribune
   
Revolution In Telecoms Sector That Changed Nigeria   
Leadership Newspapers
Fourteen years of the telecoms revolution occasioned by the introduction of the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) in Nigeria, experts say the economy is the better for it and the sector has fared so well it has positioned the country as a key player ...

Telecoms revolution: 14 years after, the journey so far   Daily Trust

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Daily Sun
   
Nigeria targets additional 40000bpd by Q4 2015   
Daily Sun
Despite tumbling of crude oil prices in the international market, Nigeria is targeting an additional 40,000 barrels of crude oil per day (bopd), the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has said. The 40,000bpd, according to the Group General ...


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The Sunday Times
   
Flights with 'high value' customers could jump the queue   
TravelMole
Flights carrying lots of business or first class customers could jump the queue as technology gives air traffic controllers more data. NATS chief executive Richard Deakin told the Sunday Times that plans to transform the way controllers work could allow them to ...

Flight operations threatened as air traffic controllers down tools Monday   The Guardian Nigeria
Future passenger aircraft will fly in formation 'like flocks of birds' at hypersonic ...   International Business Times UK
Airliners with more first-class passengers to land first under controversial new ...   Daily Mail
AOL Travel UK   
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The Punch
   
Top stocks lift NSE index by 2.54%   
The Punch
Gains by highly capitalised stocks helped the equities segment of the Nigerian Stock Exchange open the week on a positive note. According to analysts, bargain hunting outweighed selling pressure on Monday leading to the gains, which lifted the NSE ...

NSE index up 2.54% with Mutual Benefit, FCMB, Access Bank most traded   WorldStage
Elections - Uncertainty Rising in Equity Market   Daily Trust
NSE All-Share Index drops by 3.68% this week, with Access Bank Plc, Zenith ...   Naija247news

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Business World
   
Economic headwinds dim telcos N600bn broadband revenue projection   
BusinessDay
Strong economic headwinds arising from the steep decline in global oil prices, along with the devaluation of the naira by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) are threatening the broadband revenue projections of the country's telecommunications industry, ...

Telecom Operators Await New Approval Time   Business World

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Business World
   
Courteville celebrates 10-year existence with N1bn corporate office   
BusinessDay
Nigeria's leading business solutions development company, Courteville Business Solutions plc has clocked 10 year as a company. In celebration of this milestone, the company moved into its new head office located in Lagos. The new head office, which is a ...

Nigerian Entrepreneur Appointed into E/ African Business Network Board   Business World

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BusinessBecause
   
Business Education Gives Entrepreneurs Better Start-Up Survival Rates   
BusinessBecause
MBAs enjoy significantly higher success rates than start-up founders without formal business education – and higher salaries than corporate workers, says a new survey. © f11photo – Harvard has produced successes including e-commerce group Drafiti.
Southeastern's online MBA program recognized among 'best'   Durant Daily Democrat
Start-up costs for MBA graduates pay off   Financial Times

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Indileak
   
IBM invests $1bn in new mainframe system for mobile economy   
BusinessDay
IBM (International Business Machine), United States (US) based technology, says it invested $1bn in the development of one of the most sophisticated computer systems ever built, delivering scale and economics together with real-time encryption and ...

IBM Z13 Mainframe Server - The Most Powerful and Secure System Ever Built ...   CrazyEngineers
IBM unveils powerful servers in India   Economy Lead

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