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Living vs minimum wage: Labour’s fresh push for salary increase
The ongoing battle between organised labour and the Federal Government of Nigeria over the right minimum wage, also known as...
The ongoing battle between organised labour and the Federal Government of Nigeria over the right minimum wage, also known as...
The number of Nigerians rejected for Schengen visa applications rose to the highest in four years as a result of...
…drops 70% in Q1 Tax payments from manufacturers in Nigeria dropped to the lowest in three years in the first...
…as rejection costs rise to €3.4m The number of Nigerians rejected for Schengen visa applications rose to the highest in...
The return of petrol subsidy in Nigeria could affect the country’s positive credit ratings, according to multiple analysts who spoke...
The manufacturing sector in Nigeria recorded the sharpest growth in business activities compared to the other three sectors surveyed, according...
Nigeria’s trade surplus, the difference between exports and imports, rose to N6.52 trillion in the first quarter of 2024, according...
Nigeria’s trade surplus rose to N6.52 trillion in the first quarter of 2024, according to the latest foreign trade statistics...
Some of Nigeria’s largest manufacturers are reporting a surge in exports to other African countries, spurred by the naira’s devaluation....
Business activity in Nigeria rose to the highest in four months in May 2024 as inflationary pressures eased to a...