Nigeria loses $5b annually to rice smugglers
Nigeria’s 12.2 million rice farmers may soon face extinction as the adverse effect of smuggling bites harder against them. ...
Nigeria’s 12.2 million rice farmers may soon face extinction as the adverse effect of smuggling bites harder against them. ...
Diabetes and its associated complications is a growing unease in Nigeria and heralding a recent summit on the acute disease,...
Even with eyes half-closed, the gritty Yaba district in Lagos bears scant resemblance to Shoreditch, the hipster heart of the...
Stakeholders in the oil and gas sector have said the greatest threat to realising the objectives of the 2018 budget are security of personnel and reduction in vandalisation of...
First the good news. After Nigeria’s first contraction for 25 years, in which gross domestic product shrank 1.6 per cent...
The Debt Management Office (DMO) of the Federal ministry of finance and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) have disagreed...
The House of Representatives on Wednesday resolved to probe allegations bordering on abuse of import duty waivers granted by Federal Ministry of...
Tencent, the Chinese company behind the popular messaging platform WeChat, has built a more than $2bn stake in Snap, the...
Any business thinking of investing in Nigeria faces a daunting prospect. Public bureaucracies are labyrinthine, slow-moving and notoriously corrupt. Basic...
The House of Representatives on Wednesday, passed a bill to provide a legal framework for mainstreaming of climate change responses and...