The presidency on Tuesday reacted to a document indicating that the United Arab Emirates has lifted visa restrictions on Nigerians.…
He said as a follow up, he would sign an executive order on 'National Police and Veterans' Day'.
Akpabio apologised for the heat in the Chamber.
The added that insecurity was undeniably impacting on all levels of the society.
Noting the consequence of ignoring the polluted areas, SOMONand SDN regretted that it is likely to worsen in the years…
Within two days, it has added N378 billion following N50.4per share or 21% gain in its stock price.
The highest spot rate on Tuesday, was pegged at N1652.40, while the lowest spot rate recorded was N1,450.
They said they're working with the Bank of Ghana to identify and address issues that led to the suspension.
Works Minister Umahi said the projects would provide enduring infrastructure and industries along the corridors.
They died on February 9, alongside the Access Bank CEO, in a helicopter crash in the United States.
IMF said the decision of the MPC to further tighten monetary policy will help contain inflation and pressure on the…
MAN warned that the expatriate levy would ruin the confidence the President was striving to build among domestic and foreign…
In the wake of the looting of warehouses and frustration over economic hardship in the country, the Federal Government on…
"Obasanjo continues to courageously add his voice to demand good governance in the country."
“We value the strong partnership that we hold with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and this commitment will allow…
He described the other primary conducted on the 22nd of February where he was allotted 6,541 votes as a charade.
They could no longer guarantee sustained industrial peace in the country's universities.
“The banking sector is increasingly becoming a cesspool of fraudulent activities...”
Hamas has however repeatedly denied that its gunmen assaulted women.
“The interest rate is already high and jacking it up will not allow small businesses access to credit to make…