Business

London-Bound Passengers Delayed For Two Days in Lagos By British Airways Over ‘Technical Issues’  

Lagos-London flight BA 74 has been cancelled twice, causing passengers to experience significant delays and hotel stays.

3 months ago

NNPC Confident of Meeting 614km AKK Gas Pipeline Deadline by Q1 2025

Information Minister Idris says the AKK pipeline project proves the federal government's "Decade of Gas" initiative has started earnestly.

3 months ago

China-Nigeria Business Forum Boosts Bilateral Trade, Draws Over 200 Chinese Firms

Tuggar has highlighted the importance of Nigeria-China relations and crucial role of business exchanges in boosting economic growth and diversification.

3 months ago

Kenya’s Parliament Approves Controversial Finance Bill Despite Public Outcry

Kenya's parliament has approved Finance Bill 2024 despite nationwide protests, sparking widespread discontent among citizens over economic impact.

3 months ago

UK Retail Sales Rebound in May After April Slump

UK retail sales are up 1.3% year-on-year, but growth is skewed by extra public holiday and still below pre-pandemic levels.

3 months ago

SEC Investigates Fund Managers’ Financial Exposure to Heritage Bank After Licence Revocation

SEC has commenced an investigation to assess potential implications of Heritage Bank's license revocation on the capital market.

3 months ago

Femi Otedola Regains Majority Shareholder Position at First Bank

FBN Holdings chairman Femi Otedola has increased his stake in First Bank to 9.41%, becoming the largest shareholder once again.

3 months ago

WEF Report: Global Energy Transition Progress Slowing Amid Growing Uncertainty

The WEF report noted progress in 107 of 120 countries on energy transition, but overall pace slowed, ranking Nigeria 108th.

3 months ago

IMF, World Bank Policies Have Worsened Economic Misery In Nigeria, PRP Says

The People's Redemption Party has raised concern over Nigeria's use of the economic policies of Bretton Woods Institutions.

4 months ago

Families of 737 Boeing Max Crash Victims Demand Prosecutions, $24.8bn Fine

Families of 737 Max crash victims demanded a $24.8bn fine and prosecutions, calling it "tdeadliest corporate crime in US history."

4 months ago