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Edo Govment Don Approve ₦1bn Soft Loan for Market Women
Edo State Govment don give approval make dem share ₦1 billion soft loan to market women wey wan grow their business and make life...
Tinubu Don Add 15% Levy on Fuel Wey Dem Import
President Bola Tinubu don approve 15 percent levy for petrol and diesel wey dem dey import come Nigeria. Government say the new policy go...
FG Don Pass 2025 Borrowing Target by 55.6%
Federal Government don borrow ₦17.36 trillion from both local and foreign sources inside the first ten months of 2025, wey don pass the borrowing...
Osinbajo talk say GDP growth wey no change people life no get meaning
Former Vice President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, don talk say all dis talk about GDP growth no make sense if ordinary people no...
National Assembly Don Give Green Light for $2.347 Billion Borrow Plan
National Assembly don give President Bola Tinubu go-ahead to borrow $2.347 billion as e dey inside the 2025 Appropriation Act.The borrow plan go...
Tinubu Don Approve 15% Import Duty for Petrol and Diesel
President Bola Tinubu don give green light make dem begin collect 15% import duty for petrol and diesel wey dem dey bring enter Nigeria.
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People Dey Tell CBN Make Dem Bring Out ₦10,000 and ₦20,000 Notes
New economic report wey Quartus Economics release don tell Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) make dem introduce new higher money notes — ₦10,000 and...
Dangote Wan Sell 10% Share for Im Refinery for Nigerian Stock Exchange, Target 1.4 Million Barrel per Day Capacity
Africa richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, don talk say him company, Dangote Petroleum Refinery, go sell between 5 to 10 percent of e shares...
Elumelu Talk Say Africa Must Join Body for Global Digital and AI Revolution
Chairman of UBA Group and founder of Tony Elumelu Foundation, Tony Elumelu, don tell world leaders make dem no leave Africa behind for the...
Dollar to Naira Rate Today October 17, 2025 — Latest Black Market and Official Updates
Dollar rate no calm down as naira still dey trade for mid-₦1,400 range for official market while black market don cross ₦1,500 mark again...



