The Central Bank of Nigeria CBN has acknowledged the counsel given by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo in support of the regulation of digital currencies. Speaking at the Bankers Committee Vanguard on Friday, Osinbajo harped on the...
The Federal Government says unifying the exchange rate of Naira will not happen “overnight.” Finance minister, Zainab Ahmed made this known while explaining the Federal Government's delay in securing a further $1.5 billion credit from the...
The Federal government says it will not stop to source for external loans to implement infrastructural projects across the country. It also plans to send 2021supplementary budget to take care of COVID-19 palliatives to the National...
The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, NCDMB, has said its “Project100 aspires to develop wholly and owned gas service providers into large scale players of the future”. This was stated by the General Manager,...
The National Assembly says it is working assiduously to pass the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) in April 2021. The move according to the joint Adhoc Committee of the National Assembly, will help revive refineries to function...
The Lagos State Government has announced that there would be a 24-hour total closure of the Third Mainland Bridge from midnight Friday to midnight Saturday. According to the state’s Commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic...
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