HomeNews

News

FACT REPORT: Zamfara Girls, Not Abducted Students of Kuriga School Kaduna Wielded Gun in Viral Video

FACT REPORT: Zamfara Girls, Not Abducted Students of Kuriga School Kaduna Wielded Gun in Viral Video By Abdul Ozumi, Recently, social media posts, mostly on WhatsApp accompanying a viral video claimed that bandits have threatened to marry off abducted school girls from Kuriga, in Kaduna State...

FACT REPORT: Zamfara Girls, Not Abducted Students of Kuriga School Kaduna Wielded Gun in Viral Video

FACT REPORT: Zamfara Girls, Not Abducted Students of Kuriga School Kaduna Wielded Gun in Viral Video By Abdul Ozumi, Recently, social media posts, mostly on WhatsApp accompanying a viral video claimed that bandits have threatened to marry off abducted school girls from Kuriga, in Kaduna State...

CBN, Gluwa Partner to Accelerate eNaira Adoption

CBN, Gluwa Partner to Accelerate eNaira Adoption Central Bank of Nigeria, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the blockchain firm, Gluwa to accelerate the adoption of eNaira, Nigeria’s digital currency. In a recent statement, the firm disclosed that the partnership aimed at utilising blockchain technology...

Customs Clearance Rate Decreases to N1,593 per Dollar

Customs Clearance Rate Decreases to N1,593 per Dollar The exchange rate for cargo clearance has dropped to N1,593.41/$ from N1,612.28/$ recorded last week representing a drop of about N18.87. Last week, the CBN through the customs service increased the exchange rate for cargo clearance by N18.44...

FG to Raise VAT to 15% By 2027 to Fund Fiscal Deficit – EIU

FG to Raise VAT to 15% By 2027 to Fund Fiscal Deficit – EIU The federal government is expected to raise the Value Added Tax (VAT) to 15 per cent from the current 7.5 per cent by 2027 to enable it fund its fiscal deficit...

FG to Raise VAT to 15% By 2027 to Fund Fiscal Deficit – EIU

FG to Raise VAT to 15% By 2027 to Fund Fiscal Deficit – EIU The federal government is expected to raise the Value Added Tax (VAT) to 15 per cent from the current 7.5 per cent by 2027 to enable it fund its fiscal deficit...