The United States has warned Africa to be wary of China’s growing role in the continent especially as it relates to dishing loans. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken gave the warning on Tuesday while responding...
MTN has reduced the cost of data in South Africa as 10 GB (including another 10GB for use at certain times of the night) sells for R149. Blueprint gathered that the new MTN BozzaGigs LTE tariff...
Former Senator and Board Member of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Magnus Abe has denied any involvement in an alleged $650 million oil scam. Abe was accused in a report of plotting transfer of...
Nigerians may be made to pay more for electricity tariffs from July, as the Federal Government said it was considering a fresh hike to boost the country’s power sector. While the consideration comes few days...
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has expressed concerns in the rising rate at which fraudulent investments promising fast and high return continue to thrive in the country, despite the enforcement and public enlightenment interventions...
Experts, stakeholders and ordinary Nigerians have expressed concerns over the country’s rising public debt, Daily Times report. The anxiety comes at a time when the country utilizes a large chunk of its revenue to service debts....
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