President Bola Tinubu has met with his grassroots soldiers and sent a strong message to the ADC and other opposition as he spoke on 2027 general elections.
President Bola Tinubu has met with his grassroots soldiers and sent a strong message to the ADC and other opposition as he spoke on 2027 general elections.
NESG has called on the government to amend key economic laws, including the Nigeria Tax Act, the PIA, and the Electricity Act, to improve the business environment.
A bumper release for the latest "Assassin's Creed" instalment did not save French video games giant Ubisoft from falling back into the red in its 2024-25 financial year, the company said on Wednesday.
The United States and China slashed sweeping tariffs on each others' goods for 90 days on Wednesday, marking a temporary de-escalation in a brutal trade war that roiled global markets and international supply chains. China said Wednesday it was suspending certain non-tariff countermeasures too for 90 days, according to a commerce ministry spokesperson.
The arilines insist on only collecting payments in dollars, and with the CBN $10,000 daily transaction limit, the travel agents end up defaulting on the payments.
President Donald Trump's plans to dramatically slash drug prices for Americans could make Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche cancel major investments in the United States, it said Wednesday. Swiss newspaper NZZ reported Trump's move could lead Roche to reassess plans it announced just last month to invest $50 billion in the United States over five years.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Wednesday pledged reforms and investment for Europe's biggest economy to transform it once again into a "growth engine" after two years of recession. "We can, through our own efforts, became a growth engine once again that the world looks up to with admiration."
The Central Bank of Nigerian (CBN) has launched the Non-Resident Bank Verification Number (NRBVN) platform for Nigerians in diaspora to promote transparency.
If Kenya Airways fail to pay the N3 million fine, make refunds and compensation to the passengers within 7 days, stiffer penalties lie ahead; the NCAA has warned.
An exceptionally-rare blue diamond went under the hammer in Geneva late Tuesday, selling for $21.5 million, Sotheby's auction house said. Ahead of its final showing in Geneva on Tuesday, it was unveiled as part of a Sotheby's debut exhibition in Abu Dhabi last month, where it was showcased alongside seven other "extraordinary" diamonds and gemstones collectively worth over $100 million.
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