Business
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How Nigeria’s only state-owned airline, Ibom Air, is dominating Nigeria’s sky
Many Nigerians seem to have a liking for Ibom Air, a commercial airline wholly owned by the Akwa Ibom State…
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Nigeria imports $5.26bn generators, others
Nigeria spent $5.26bn importing electric generating sets, electric transformers, vacuum cleaners, hair clippers, and other electrical machinery and equipment in…
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Petrol Will Cost ₦462/Litre Without Subsidy, Says NNPCL
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) says premium motor spirit (PMS) will cost consumers N462 per litre without the…
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Not All Of Us Are Debtors, Say Airline Operators
Airline Operators of Nigeria says owing government agencies does not translate to fraud, noting that “every airline in the world…
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Access Bank leading sustainable operations — DMD
Access Bank Plc is at the forefront of Sustainable Banking in Nigeria, Deputy Managing Director, Ms.. Chizoba Okolie, has said.…
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Access Holdings gets approval to take over First Guarantee Pension
Nigeria’s biggest lender by assets, Access Holdings, has gotten the greenlight of the approving authority for the bid to acquire…
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$265m To Foreign Airlines: CNPP Commends CBN For Intervention
Conference Of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) has hailed the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for its release of $265 million…
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United ready to splash record €140m for Osimhen – Report
Manchester United are preparing a whopping €140m bid for Napoli striker Victor Osimhen before the end of the summer transfer…
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10 Nigerian states have bigger GDPs than some African nations – Osinbajo
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has asked the international community to stop comparing Nigeria to some smaller African countries in terms…
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Telecoms sector contributes N4.84tn to GDP – NBS
Telecommunication and Information services contributed N4.84tn to the nation’s real Gross Domestic Product in the first two quarters of 2022…
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