Nigerian Finance Minister Urges Interest Rate Cut to Help Economy

By Chijioke Ohuocha and Alexis Akwagyiram LAGOS (Reuters) – Nigeria’s central bank should lower interest rates so that the government can borrow.

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In the Face of Rising Challenges, Nigerian Banks Stand Strong

         The Nigerian Banking Sector has, over the years evolved, and today has grown to become one of Africa’s.

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Nigeria’s Start-ups Get Boost from Buhari, Zuckerberg

   By Chika Oduah Nigeria has a growing technology scene full of ambitious young entrepreneurs who are seeking out solutions to various.

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Nigeria’s power finance and energy investors to meet with government in Abuja this October

Leading development finance institutions and heads of Nigeria’s most accomplished energy companies will meet with national government at EnergyNet’s Powering Africa: Nigeria.

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Nigeria: Our Foreign Policy Direction Will Enhance Economic Growth- Minister

President Mohammadu Buhari and members of his team are no doubt on their best efforts to address the prevailing economic challenge in.

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Nigeria Approves Plan to Borrow More from Abroad as Recession Hits

  By Felix Onuah Nigeria’s government has approved a three-year plan to borrow more from abroad, Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun said on.

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Dauda Lawal: A Peep into the Life of a Successful Nigerian Banker

Dauda Lawal (born 2 September 1965), is a Nigerian Banker, who currently serves as the Executive Director, Public Sector North, of First.

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Humanitarian Aid to Reach 800,000 Nigerians in North East  

By Lisa Schlein The World Health Organization (WHO) and partners are scaling up emergency operations in northeast Nigeria to reach people impacted.

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Nigeria: Air Force Says Top Boko Haram Fighters Killed

By Lesley Wroughton Nigeria’s air force said it had killed a number of senior Boko Haram fighters and possibly their overall leader,.

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How Climate Deal Will Boost Nigeria’s Economy

By Cornelius Essen When fully implemented, the Intended National Determined Contribution (INDC) and the Paris Agreement on Climate Change will grow Nigeria’s.

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