Jubilation rent the air as Nigeria’s former Finance Minister, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala emerged the Director General of World Trade Organization. The Heritage Times can confirm that Okonjo-Iweala was nominated as the final candidate for the much-coveted...
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has assured Nigerians of a steady supply of Petroleum products. The assurance was against the backdrop of panick buying of petrol following the emergence of queues at petrol stations. Speaking...
The Naira has been stable despite the rioting, blazes and round-the-clock curfews occasioned by #EndSARS protests across major cities of the country, slowing down economic activity and closing businesses. The local currency traded last week for...
Nigeria's Former Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala says 79 countries have backed her candidacy for WTO Job. Ngozi has also disclosed that she has the full support of 55-man African Union (AU) over her only opponent,...
President Muhammadu Bihari says the nation is set to experience another recession in four years. He however noted that efforts have been put in place to ensure that the country recovers from the economic downturn in...
https://youtu.be/mEyJ9qWXzto President Muhammadu Buhari has presented the 2021 budget estimate to a joint session of the National Assembly. The first citizen who was accompanied by his Vice, Yemi Osinbajo, aides and some cabinet members arrived at...
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