2015年3月20日 星期五

2015-03-21 Nigeria Business


Nigerian Tribune
   
Fear of election violence, cause of fuel scarcity —DSS   
Nigerian Tribune
The Department of State Security (DSS) has said that the current petrol scarcity in Abuja and other parts of northern Nigeria was caused by the fear of post-election violence. The DSS said its investigation showed that the situation was as a result of fear by the ...

DSS Allays Fears Of Petrol Tanker Drivers Over Post-elections Violence   Leadership Newspapers
Cause Of Fuel Scarcity Exposed || This Is What Is Actually Caused It   Osun Defender
Fear of election violence responsible for fuel shortage – DSS   TV360
News24 Nigeria   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
NNPC fires back at Sanusi over missing $20bn   
News24 Nigeria
This is contained in a statement issued by the Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Department, NNPC, Ohi Alegbe, on Thursday in Abuja. The statement said the Emir, a former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), had reiterated that his ...

Sanusi Lamido: 'Emir is wrong on missing $20Bn,' NNPC says   Pulse Nigeria
Nigeria: Alleged Missing US$20 Billion - Own Up to Your Errors, NNPC Tells ...   Vanguard
NNPC accuses Sanusi of mixing up figures on alleged missing $20b   The Guardian Nigeria
The Tide   
THISDAY Live   
Premium Times   
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The Punch
   
Shell sells Nigerian oil field stake to local firm   
Peninsula On-line
London---Royal Dutch Shell's Nigerian unit has sold its stake in a Niger Delta oil field for $737 million (684 million euros) to a local company, the British energy group said Friday. Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited -- a joint venture with ...

Mart Resources, Inc.: Purchase of Onshore Nigerian Oil Mining Lease 18 ...   MarketWatch
Nigerian Students Test Self-Built Cars for Shell Eco-Marathon in May 2015   Daily Times Nigeria
Royal Dutch Shell plc (ADR), Enersis SA (ADR) Struggle To Control Oil Spills In ...   Bidness ETC
Proactive Investors UK   
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NSE index dips by 0.65%   
The Punch
The slide by equities on the Nigerian Stock Exchange continued on Thursday as the 33 stocks recorded price depreciation with only eight stocks recording price appreciation. Consequently, the NSE All-Share Index fell by 0.65 per cent or 190.55 basis points ...


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The PIE News
   
Nigerian Bonds Will Rise Ahead Of Elections   
NAIJ.COM
According to experts, Nigerian bonds will rise next week because of the upcoming general elections. BusinessNews reports that analysts expect Nigerian bonds yields to rise as the country prepares to hold the presidential election on March 28. The experts ...

WEEKAHEAD-AFRICA-DEBT-Election to spur Nigerian yields, Kenyan bond in ...   Reuters Africa

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Naija247news
   
JUMIA Côte d'Ivoire expands its operations   
Naija247news
JUMIA continues its rapid expansion with the opening of six new hubs in Cote d'Ivoire in the cities of Yamoussoukro, Bouaké, San Pedro, Daloa, Gagnoa, and Korogho. Jumia intends to achieve its goal to revolutionize the shopping habits of all Ivorians.

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ITworld
   
Visa Partners Airtel Across 20 African Countries   
The Guardian Nigeria
IN a renewed effort to promote a more robust and virile customer engagement in Africa, Visa Inc. and Bharti Airtel, a leading telecommunications services provider recently announced a partnership to bring innovative mobile payment services to seven markets ...

Orange Money deal with Airtel in West Africa part of expansion plan   CIO

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Nigerian Tribune
   
How unregistered freight forwarders complicate importation business   
Nigerian Tribune
Freight forwarding has been in existence in Nigeria since the nations' seaports first started receiving goods from foreign countries. The original function of the freight forwarder is to arrange for carriage by contracting with various carriers. The freight forwarders ...


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Citifmonline
   
Fitch affirms Ghana's credit-worthiness at 'B'   
Ghana Business News
Fitch The ratings agency Fitch has affirmed Ghana's credit-worthiness at B, with negative outlooks, and this is coming a day after Moody's downgraded the country from B2 to B3. In October 2013 Fitch lowered Ghana's ratings from a B+ to B. In 2014, the ...

Ghana seeks bridge financing of up to $1 billion in H1 2015   Jamestown Sun
Ghana says taken steps to address economic challenges   Reuters Africa
Ghana's economy in dire situation than Gov't admits – Casely-Hayford   Starr 103.5 FM
CNBCAfrica.com   
Naija247news   
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South Africa's Sun International to buy Peermont in $775 million deal   
Reuters
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African hotel chain Sun International (SUIJ.J) on Friday announced plans to take over casino resort group Peermont for nearly 9.5 billion rand ($775 million). To fund the acquisition, Sun intends to roll over nearly 3.9 billion ...


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