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PRNigeria Fellows Express Solidarity with Publisher Over NIPSS Ordeal

PRNigeria Fellows Express Solidarity with Publisher Over NIPSS Ordeal   A delegation of PRNigeria Fellows, led by communication strategist Salim Yunusa, has paid a solidarity visit to the Abuja office of renowned public relations expert and PRNigeria founder, Yushau A. Shuaib, to express sympathy over his...

‎S/Arabia Seals Deal to Drill 78 Solar-Powered Wells in Nigeria

‎S/Arabia Seals Deal to Drill 78 Solar-Powered Wells in Nigeria ‎The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) has signed a cooperation agreement with a civil society organization to implement a project for drilling 78 medium-depth, solar-powered wells across 10 states in Nigeria. ‎The agreement...

Naira Falls Against Dollar in Official, Black Markets

Naira Falls Against Dollar in Official, Black Markets ‎The Nigerian naira declined against the US dollar on Wednesday, June 18, at both the official and parallel markets amid continued volatility in the country’s foreign exchange landscape. ‎In the black market, currency dealers in Abuja told Economic...

Nigeria’s Space Industry Boosts of $1bn GDP Annually – ACCI

Nigeria’s Space Industry Boosts of $1bn GDP Annually – ACCI The President of the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Chief Emeka Obegolu, has stated that Nigeria’s space economy is capable of contributing $1bn annually to the country’s Gross Domestic Product if the right policies...

NGX Sheds N183bn Amid Decline in Blue-Chip Stocks

NGX Sheds N183bn Amid Decline in Blue-Chip Stocks The Nigerian Exchange recorded a loss of N183bn at the close of trading on Tuesday, as bearish sentiments continued to weigh on key market indicators, dragging several blue-chip stocks into negative territory. Market data from the NGX revealed...

Marketers End Strike as Lagos Bows to Talks on Call-Up Fee

Marketers End Strike as Lagos Bows to Talks on Call-Up Fee The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria has suspended their protest after the Lagos State Government agreed to negotiate the controversial N12,500 e-call-up fee imposed on tankers along Lekki–Epe corridor. In a directive issued to...