Nigeria’s external debt to imports ratio hits 169% in 10 years - World Bank
The debt ratio of Nigeria’s external debt stocks to imports, which stood at 22 percent in 2010, hit the highest...
The debt ratio of Nigeria’s external debt stocks to imports, which stood at 22 percent in 2010, hit the highest...
It has been about two years since the murderous COVID-19 hit, and the world is still in awe of its...
Prime office rents in Nigerian big cities recorded a marginal increase in the first quarter of 2021 (Q1 2021), showing...
From Monday, 11 October 2021, fully vaccinated travellers from Nigeria will be able to visit England without needing to provide...
Pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co Inc said Monday it has applied for U.S. emergency use authorisation for its revolutionary drug...
The federal government’s N1.45 trillion allocation to infrastructure in the 2022 budget estimates which President Muhammadu Buhari presented to the...
David Card of the University of California at Berkeley was awarded one half of the prize, while the other half...
Players in the Nigerian aviation industry have castigated the House of Representatives’ Committee on Aviation on the call for the...
Oil surged close to $84 a barrel Monday as the global power crunch rattled a market in which OPEC+ has...
Nigeria’s minister of finance, budget and national planning, Zainab Ahmed, made a presentation Friday on how the 2022 budget will...