Democratic senators from the US Senate have questioned Meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg about the company’s procedures for dealing with cryptocurrency fraud. Senators Robert Menendez, Sherrod…
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Naira loses slightly against dollar
The Naira on Friday lost slightly to the dollar, exchanging at N436.33 compared with N436.32 on Thursday. The open indicative rate closed at N433.83 to…
View More Naira loses slightly against dollarFG approves Nigeria-Kuwait bilateral air deal
The Federal Government of Nigeria has approved the signing of a Bilateral Air Services Agreement with Kuwait. Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika made the announcement…
View More FG approves Nigeria-Kuwait bilateral air dealAngry oil workers blame soldiers, protest today
The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria on Wednesday threatened showdown with the Federal Government over the massive oil thefts in the…
View More Angry oil workers blame soldiers, protest todayFuel scarcity hits Abuja as marketers shut stations
Many fillings stations were shut on Tuesday leading to lengthy queues by motorists for Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, at the few outlets that…
View More Fuel scarcity hits Abuja as marketers shut stationsFG freezes 600 accounts, seizes 249 luxury vehicles
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency seized no fewer than 286 assets and 600 bank accounts of drug barons between January 2021 and August 2022.…
View More FG freezes 600 accounts, seizes 249 luxury vehiclesFresh nationwide strike looms in power sector
Members of the Electricity workers union in Nigeria appear to be gearing up for a fresh strike over the alleged unwillingness of the Federal government…
View More Fresh nationwide strike looms in power sectorUncertainty as dollar spending limit, suspension of virtual cards ground businesses in Nigeria
Over the past month, Nigeria’s commercial banks declared reduced limits on international transactions using naira debit cards to $20 per month. It means Nigerians would…
View More Uncertainty as dollar spending limit, suspension of virtual cards ground businesses in NigeriaUncertainty as dollar spending limit, suspension of virtual cards ground businesses in Nigeria
Over the past month, Nigeria’s commercial banks declared reduced limits on international transactions using naira debit cards to $20 per month. It means Nigerians would…
View More Uncertainty as dollar spending limit, suspension of virtual cards ground businesses in NigeriaHURIWA knocks NNPC over claims of oil smuggling
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, (HURIWA) on Monday, accused the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited formerly Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation of allegedly shortchanging…
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