Nigeria is to pay over N1.85 billion in severance packages to the non-returning members of the seventh session of the...
Telecommunications companies in Nigeria are demanding greater representation on the board of the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF), amidst insinuations...
Banks’ stellar performance in their first quarter outing despite headwinds may be consolidated and improved upon by the recent harmonisation...
Heavy debt burdens arising from jobs executed by contractors but yet to be paid for by the federal, states and...
If feelers from government are anything to go by, Lagos, the nation’s commercial capital will have a second international airport...
She is Nigeria’s first oil minister, arguably the longest serving and most controversial. Some even add she has been the...
Millions of Nigerians will likely contend with disruptive television signal interference from neighbouring countries from June 16. This will be...
After series of revelations which cast a pall on the corporate governance structure of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria...
Small scale brokerage firms in Nigeria risk extinction over their inability to generate substantial income to remain in business. They...
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Tuesday commenced a tactical easing of its Monetary Policy by harmonising the Cash...
Within the next five years, dealers in Nigeria’s Over-The-Counter (OTC) fixed income market will make their first inroads into interest...
Intercellular, one of Nigeria’s Private Telephony (PTO) licencees is staging a major comeback, particularly in the burgeoning data segment of...
Nigeria may be heading for its own version of a ‘fiscal cliff’, as the federal and state governments continue to...
The Supreme Court yesterday in Abuja gave an injunction against Seplat Petroleum Development Company and Chevron Nigeria Limited, ordering that ...
Following the victory of Muhammadu Buhari in last April’s general election, some of the world’s biggest investors gathered in Lagos...