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Nigerian Treasury Bills Rally after Midweek Rates Swing The Nigerian Treasury bills rallied in the secondary market after the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) made a slight adjustment to spot rates at the midweek auction. Trading activities at the secondary…
Nigeria Has No Immediate Need For IMF’s Support – Edun The Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, says Nigeria has no immediate plans to approach the…
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XRP price climbed by 1.05% to $1.38 as Ripple partners with Project Eleven to audit its ledger. The token, which had hit a low below $1.30, ticked up, closely tracking Bitcoin’s 1.06% gain.
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has noted recent public concerns regarding the quality of telecommunications services in parts of the country.
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I’II Scrap Federal Character Principle if Elected President – Amaechi A former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, says he will scrap the federal character principle if elected president in 2027, insisting that all Nigerians should enjoy equal citizenship…
Senate Replaces Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan with Bassey as Diaspora Committee Chair The Nigerian Senate has made a…
PDP Ready, Repositioned for 2027 – Fintiri Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa says the Peoples Democratic…
Vacate PDP Secretariat Within 24 Hours or Face Legal Action, Lawyers/CSOs Tell Police A coalition of…
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One of the top Nigerian lenders, GTBank Limited, has set a $20,000 quarterly spending limit on its naira debit card, according to a check by MarketForces Africa.
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World Bank to Scale up Africa Guarantees to $6.4bn by 2030 The World Bank Group says its Guarantee Platform aims to double its annual issuance of guarantees in Africa to 6.4 billion dollars by 2030. A statement by the bank…
Nigeria Grants Rwandans 30-day Visa-Free Entry The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) says it has completed arrangements…
The South African rand or ZAR has weakened against major currencies, trading at R16.56 per U.S. dollar (USD), R19.29 per euro (EUR), and R22.11 per British pound (GBP), First National Bank said in a note on Friday.
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Wall Street Surges to Record Highs as AI, Tech Stocks Rally Wall Street powered to fresh record highs as AI and technology stocks surged…
British Health Secretary Resigns as Starmer Faces Leadership Challenge British Health Secretary Wes Streeting resigned from the government on Thursday, deepening the political crisis…
Iran Opens Strait of Hormuz to Chinese Ships Some Chinese ships, in compliance with Iranian management protocols, since Wednesday night have been allowed to…
Global markets are trading mixed as investors monitor prospects for easing United States (US)-China tensions ahead of the expected meeting between President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping.























































































