Non compliance to trade rules and regulations by logistics practitioners has crippled the manufacturing sector, causing widespread poverty in the...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday forecast economic growth of 5.4 percent in 2013 and 5.7 percent in 2014...
Nigeria’s crude oil production last month was 1.734 million barrels per day (mbpd) compared to 1.746 million (bpd) in March....
The borrowing threshold for Nigeria and that of other low income countries (LICs) within same group as the country has...
Josephine Baker was a phenomenal woman: actress, singer, dancer and civil rights activist. The Nobel Laureate Ernest Hemingway described her...
With renewed vigour to end global extreme poverty by 2030, the World Bank has pledged a fresh commitment to help...
About N333.81 billion was withdrawn from the excess crude account (ECA) and shared among the three federating units between January...
New buses to strengthen the operations of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) scheme in Lagos are expected to arrive the...
The Nigerian rail transport system is still struggling despite a whopping N104 billion in budgetary allocations to the Nigerian Railway...
The skyscrapers that dot the financial district of Lagos (Nigeria’s financial capital) partly tell the story of the nation’s rising...
FBN Holdings Plc, owner of First Bank Nigeria, plans to raise $500 million by selling a Eurobond this year after...
Aliko Dangote, Africa’s wealthiest man, says he has negotiated loans of $4.25 billion from banks to build an oil refinery...
The financial services industry is grappling with the severe stresses of a challenging economy, low interest rates, changing regulation, technological...
The Rivers State government has finally come clean with the cost of the controversial aircraft now grounded by federal aviation...
The Federal Government has attributed the delay in the take-off of the Greenfield refineries to the non-deregulation of the country’s...