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Private groups reject FG’s excise tax hike

A group of Nigerian business organizations called the Organised Private Sector, has

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NGX loses N58bn after seven-day rally

The Nigerian Exchange Limited's market capitalisation dropped by N58 billion on Tuesday,

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Nigeria army owes Kaduna distribution company huge debt – KAEDCO

The Kebbi state branch office of Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company revealed that

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May Day: Benue workers demand payment of outstanding wages

The chairman of the Benue Nigeria Labour Congress, Terungwa Igbe, requested that

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Aba power restored after 10-days disconnection from national grid

Aba Power was reconnected to the national transmission grid on Monday after

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Economy development necessary for Nigeria’s pension growth – Experts

Experts at FBNQuest have said that strong economic growth and the creation

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Nigeria’s industrial employment dropped 21% in 2022 – MAN

The manufacturing industry in Nigeria, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, experienced a fall

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FG expresses concern over N4tn debt owed by several companies

  A Federal Government agency, Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria has requested

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Nigeria must address food inflation before subsidy removal – Budgit

The Chief Executive Officer of a Nigerian civic group, Budgit Oluseun Onigbinde,

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May Day: Union advises the aviation minister to prepare handover note

The Minister of Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika, has received counsel to emulate

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Stakeholders reject $250 surcharge on Nigeria-bound cargoes

Stakeholders in Nigeria's maritime sector have expressed their disagreement with the French

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FG re-introduces excise duty on telecoms – Report

The Federal Government has once again begun plans to implement the 5%

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