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Tariff War: Global Economic Leaders Battle Trump’s New World Order in US

Tariff War: Global Economic Leaders Battle Trump’s New World Order in US Global economic leaders are gathering in Washington this week for the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank to discuss about the threats faced by global economy as a...

Twelve States Waive Fees to Strengthen Broadband Investment in Rural Areas

Twelve States Waive Fees to Strengthen Broadband Investment in Rural Areas About a dozen Nigerian states have waived Right of Way (RoW) fees to attract broadband investments and expand internet access, particularly in rural and underserved areas. These states, including Zamfara, Katsina, Anambra, Kebbi, Nasa,rawa, Bauchi,...

On that Tinubu’s N10b Mini Solar Grid in the Presidential: Matters Arising, By Dr Uche Diala 

On that Tinubu's N10b Mini Solar Grid in the Presidential: Matters Arising By Dr Uche Diala I really did not want to write anything on the trending news of the Tinubu administration budgeting N10 billion in the approved 2025 budget for the “solarisation of the (presidential)...

Tech Upgrade Gulps N460bn in Seven Banks in 2024

Tech Upgrade Gulps N460bn in Seven Banks in 2024 Seven top Nigerian banks have recorded a combined spending of N460billion on the information technology upgrade in 2024, Daily Trust reports. An analysis of the financial statements of Access Holdings Plc, Guaranty Trust Holding Company (GTCO) Plc,...

Naira Declines to N1,602.63/$ in Black Market

Naira Declines to N1,602.63/$ in Black Market After trading at the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM) on Tuesday, the naira depreciated slightly by 0.2 percent as the dollar was quoted at N1,602.63 compared to N1,599.93 seen on Thursday last week before the Easter holiday, data...

Currency in Circulation Drops to N5tn in 2025 – Report

Currency in Circulation Drops to N5tn in 2025 - Report The total amount of naira in circulation decreased to N5tn as of March 2025, marking a decline from N5.04tn recorded in February 2025. This represents a further reduction from N5.24tn in January 2025, according to the...