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Eterna Reports 57.9% Growth In Half-Year Gross Profit
Eterna Plc, an integrated energy provider, reported a gross...
NECA Says Nigeria Can’t Take Advantage Of Oil Boom
Nigeria cannot take advantage of the increase in oil...
Stock Market Depreciates By N33bn On Selloffs In MTN, Others
The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) stock market lost N33...
Nigeria Loses N101bn Worth Of Oil Everyday – OPEC
According to information released by the Organisation of Petroleum...
Nigerian Manufacturers Have Reduced The Quality Of Their Products – World Bank
Nigerian manufacturers have significantly reduced their products' quality due to high and persistent inflation. This is according to World Bank.
In the June 2022 edition of...
States To Forfeit N19bn From Oil And Gas Revenues In 2022 – World Bank.
According to the World Bank, Nigerian states would likely lose N18.8 billion in oil and gas earnings in 2022 as federal revenue collection deteriorates,...
World Bank: Poor Nigerians To Hit 95.1m By End Of 2022
World Bank, in its ‘A Better Future for All Nigerians: 2022 Nigeria Poverty Assessment’ report, disclosed that the number of Nigerians that would plunge...
World Bank To Invest $30bn Into Projects In Nigeria, Others
The World Bank has said it is set to disburse $30bn to fund existing and new projects in Nigeria and other countries as part...
World Bank Records Commodity Increase In Nigeria, Others
According to the World Bank, the conflict in Ukraine has thrown a big wrench into commodities markets, causing global patterns of trade, production, and...
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NECA Says Nigeria Can’t Take Advantage Of Oil Boom
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Nigeria Loses N101bn Worth Of Oil Everyday – OPEC
According to information released by the Organisation of Petroleum...
Nigerians Trading Volume Rises To N497bn Bitcoin Amid CBN Ban
Between January 2021 and June 2022, Nigerians exchanged N497.35...