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Fuel Queues to Clear as Depots Resume Loading

Fuel Queues to Clear as Depots Resume Loading The queues at filling stations for Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, may subside this week as PMS loading has resumed in Lagos depots. Our correspondent reported on Saturday that the depot owners decided not to open for...

FG Ask Civil Servants to Register For N40,000 Rice

FG Ask Civil Servants to Register For N40,000 Rice   The Federal Government has concluded plans to sell a 50kg bag of rice at N40,000 to public servants with a view to alleviating the food crisis in the nation and its effects on Nigerians. This was disclosed...

NGX Loses N93bn as Global Equity Market Declines

NGX Loses N93bn as Global Equity Market Declines   The Nigerian equity market shed N93bn on Monday, mirroring the broader global market decline. The All-Share Index and market capitalisation fell by 0.17 per cent to 97,582.41 points and N55.40tn. The day’s trading saw 9,738 transactions totalling N6.217bn, with...

Top Ten Importers of Dangote Refinery Petroleum Products

Top Ten Importers of Dangote Refinery Petroleum Products The United States of America, Spain, France, South Korea, Angola, Togo, Guinea, Belgium, Israel, and Singapore, have been listed as the top 10 importers of petroleum products from Nigeria’s $20 billion Dangote Refinery. However, the products that...

Banking Stocks on NGX Lost N1.6tn

Banking Stocks on NGX Lost N1.6tn Banking stocks listed on the Nigerian Exchange have lost about N1.62tn in their market capitalisation since the Central Bank of Nigeria directed the banks in the country to recapitalise. In late March, the Central Bank of Nigeria directed Deposit Money...

NELFUND Releases N2bn Student Loan: BUK, Unimaid Get Lion’s Share of 71%

NELFUND Releases N2bn Student Loan: BUK, Unimaid Get Lion's Share of 71% In a major boost to higher education accessibility in Nigeria, the Federal government has disbursed over ₦2 billion in student loans to over 20,000 students across six universities in the country. Economic Confidential reports...