Leadership Newspapers
Analysts see CBN policy slowing import-dependent industries
BusinessDay
Nigerians will soon begin to witness higher inflation levels, lower cargo volumes and slower growth of import-dependent industries, following the Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) directive which excludes importers of certain items from accessing foreign ...
CBN to Extend Cashless Policy to Other StatesTHISDAY Live
Forex Restrictions: Defaulting Banks, BDCs Face Heavy Sanctions – CBNLeadership Newspapers
UPDATE 3-Nigeria's central bank curbs access to foreign currencyReuters
Reuters Africa
Global Times
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BusinessDay
Nigerians will soon begin to witness higher inflation levels, lower cargo volumes and slower growth of import-dependent industries, following the Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) directive which excludes importers of certain items from accessing foreign ...
CBN to Extend Cashless Policy to Other States
Forex Restrictions: Defaulting Banks, BDCs Face Heavy Sanctions – CBN
UPDATE 3-Nigeria's central bank curbs access to foreign currency
Leadership Newspapers
Nigeria's lower house to investigate crude oil swap contracts
Reuters Africa
ABUJA, June 24 (Reuters) - Nigeria's House of Representatives agreed on Wednesday to set up a committee to investigate whether the government has been short-changed by a state oil company scheme to swap crude for refined products. The Nigerian ...
Reps To Investigate NNPC Crude Oil Exchange AgreementCHANNELS TELEVISION
Reps Probe $8bn Oil Swap Despite RowLeadership Newspapers
Crude Swap: House to Probe Alleged NNPC MalpracticeTHISDAY Live
NAIJ.COM
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Reuters Africa
ABUJA, June 24 (Reuters) - Nigeria's House of Representatives agreed on Wednesday to set up a committee to investigate whether the government has been short-changed by a state oil company scheme to swap crude for refined products. The Nigerian ...
Reps To Investigate NNPC Crude Oil Exchange Agreement
Reps Probe $8bn Oil Swap Despite Row
Crude Swap: House to Probe Alleged NNPC Malpractice
360Nobs.com
Nigerian Govt. Lifts Ban On Importation Of Textiles, Furniture
360Nobs.com
The Federal government of Nigeria has on Wednesday, June 23, 2015, lifted ban on importation of furniture and textile materials into the country. vllkyt35j25u4l4u3g.a9b011a9. This was disclosed via the Comptroller General of Customs, Dikko Abdullahi, ...
President Buhari Lifts Ban on Importation Textiles,FurnitureNigerian Bulletin
FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture, TextilesNAIJ.COM
Ban on textiles, furniture out as Customs begin implementation of ECOWAS CETBusinessDay
StarAfrica.com
Bella Naija
Leadership Newspapers
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360Nobs.com
The Federal government of Nigeria has on Wednesday, June 23, 2015, lifted ban on importation of furniture and textile materials into the country. vllkyt35j25u4l4u3g.a9b011a9. This was disclosed via the Comptroller General of Customs, Dikko Abdullahi, ...
President Buhari Lifts Ban on Importation Textiles,Furniture
FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture, Textiles
Ban on textiles, furniture out as Customs begin implementation of ECOWAS CET
TheCable
Telecos contribute N134bn to economy, says NBS
TheCable
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has disclosed that the telecoms sector recorded a growth rate of 5.26 per cent in the opening quarter of the year and contributed N134bn to the economy. In its report on the telecoms sector for the first quarter of 2015, ...
Telecoms sector's output drops to 8.38% in Q1, 2015National Mirror
Telecoms subscriber base hits 143 millionThe Punch
National Bureau of Statistics: Nigeria now has a telecoms subscriber base of 143 ...Pulse Nigeria
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TheCable
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has disclosed that the telecoms sector recorded a growth rate of 5.26 per cent in the opening quarter of the year and contributed N134bn to the economy. In its report on the telecoms sector for the first quarter of 2015, ...
Telecoms sector's output drops to 8.38% in Q1, 2015
Telecoms subscriber base hits 143 million
National Bureau of Statistics: Nigeria now has a telecoms subscriber base of 143 ...
NAIJ.COM
GOOD NEWS! Lagos To Receive Petroleum Products, Food Items
NAIJ.COM
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has in a statement published on Wednesday revealed that thirty-four ships loaded with petroleum products, food items and other goods are expected at the Apapa and Tin-Can Island ports in Lagos between June 24 and ...
Lagos Expecting 34 Ships Loaded With Petroleum Products, Food Item360Nobs.com
34 Ships Laden With Petroleum Products, Foods Expected In LagosLeadership Newspapers
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NAIJ.COM
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has in a statement published on Wednesday revealed that thirty-four ships loaded with petroleum products, food items and other goods are expected at the Apapa and Tin-Can Island ports in Lagos between June 24 and ...
Lagos Expecting 34 Ships Loaded With Petroleum Products, Food Item
34 Ships Laden With Petroleum Products, Foods Expected In Lagos
Leadership Newspapers
Reimagining Nigeria's power sector future
BusinessDay
Increasingly, international businesses are considering Africa as strategic to their further growth and are, indeed, making serious efforts to obtain in-depth understanding of the African market. They are also learning more about the opportunities inherent therein ...
Public Investment Critical Factor To Power Reforms – AmadiLeadership Newspapers
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BusinessDay
Increasingly, international businesses are considering Africa as strategic to their further growth and are, indeed, making serious efforts to obtain in-depth understanding of the African market. They are also learning more about the opportunities inherent therein ...
Public Investment Critical Factor To Power Reforms – Amadi
Leadership Newspapers
Stock Exchange earns N4.14bn as transaction fees in FY'14
BusinessDay
In the financial year ended December 31, 2014, the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) group earned N4.140billion as transactions fees, an increase from N3.128billion in 2013. Also, the Exchange earned N1.536billion as listing fees in 2014, which shows a ...
Nigeria Stock Exchange in stable financial stateNews24 Nigeria
Investors Trade 208m Shares On NSELeadership Newspapers
NSE: Getting Set for DemutualisationTHISDAY Live
Naija247news
DailyPost Nigeria
AllAfrica.com
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BusinessDay
In the financial year ended December 31, 2014, the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) group earned N4.140billion as transactions fees, an increase from N3.128billion in 2013. Also, the Exchange earned N1.536billion as listing fees in 2014, which shows a ...
Nigeria Stock Exchange in stable financial state
Investors Trade 208m Shares On NSE
NSE: Getting Set for Demutualisation
The Nation Newspaper
States, LGs share N409.3bn for May
BusinessDay
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Anastasia Nwaobia, on Tuesday said that N409.3 billion was shared among the Federal, States and Local Governments, as revenue for May, 2015 at the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) ...
FAAC: States, LGs share N409.3bn for MayThe Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Missing US$20 Billion - Again, NNPC Fails to Refund US$1.48 BillionAllAfrica.com
FG, States, LGs share N418.452b for MayThe Eagle Online
The Punch
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BusinessDay
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Anastasia Nwaobia, on Tuesday said that N409.3 billion was shared among the Federal, States and Local Governments, as revenue for May, 2015 at the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) ...
FAAC: States, LGs share N409.3bn for May
Missing US$20 Billion - Again, NNPC Fails to Refund US$1.48 Billion
FG, States, LGs share N418.452b for May
SaharaReporters.com
Pair arraigned for defrauding bankers millions
News24 Nigeria
Lagos - Two suspects have appeared in court for allegedly defrauding some bankers to the tune of $2,25 million. Alhaji Yerima Suleiman and Uwem Essien Antia have been arraigned before Justice Lawal Akapo of the Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja ...
EFCC Arraigns Two Suspected Fraudsters For $2.25m ScamSaharaReporters.com
EFCC arraigns two suspected fraudsters over $2.25m scamWorldStage
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News24 Nigeria
Lagos - Two suspects have appeared in court for allegedly defrauding some bankers to the tune of $2,25 million. Alhaji Yerima Suleiman and Uwem Essien Antia have been arraigned before Justice Lawal Akapo of the Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja ...
EFCC Arraigns Two Suspected Fraudsters For $2.25m Scam
EFCC arraigns two suspected fraudsters over $2.25m scam
Nigeria's N600bn broadband income entangled in telecoms structural frailties
BusinessDay
Structural frailties in Nigeria's telecommunications industry are causing the nation huge economic losses, especially amidst government's failure to properly implement the National Broadband Plan (NBP). The broadband plan is expected to facilitate ...
Ubiquitous Broadband and Knowledge-based EconomyTHISDAY Live
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BusinessDay
Structural frailties in Nigeria's telecommunications industry are causing the nation huge economic losses, especially amidst government's failure to properly implement the National Broadband Plan (NBP). The broadband plan is expected to facilitate ...
Ubiquitous Broadband and Knowledge-based Economy
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