
Ruth Okwumbu
400 articles published since 06 Dec 2024
400 articles published since 06 Dec 2024
Nigerian airlines are in fisticuffs with ground handling companies over a recent hike in the charges. The airlines say that the increase will worsen operation issues
Nigerians need to brace up for fuel scarcity, as the petroleum marketers have threatened to embark on strike over unpaid bridging claims. IPMAN has served a notice.
The federal government has explained how it released the first part of payments for landowners affected by demolitions in the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway project.
In a worrisome change of trend, banks seem to be extending less credit to businesses in the private sector. Analysts have shared what may be the cause.
The National President of the Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) has spoken on the federal government ban on 60,000 litre fuel tankers, and potential job losses.
The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry has reacted to the rebased inflation figures from NBS and advised the federal government what to do. to curb inflation
The federal government's recent decision to ban high-capacity fuel tankers from 60,000l and above is going to have ripple effects, starting from loss of investments
The federal government ports modernisation project is set to create 20,000 new jobs as the different ports across the country are at different stages of completion.
China recently announced the removal of trade tariffs for 33 African countries, but Nigeria was not on the list. The federal government has listed reasons why it ...
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