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MTN Group Worths $3.3bn, Says Brand Finance

MTN Group Worths $3.3bn, Says Brand Finance       MTN Group says it has been named the most valuable African brand in the Brand Finance Africa 150 2020 ranking, which ascribes a brand value of $3.3 billion to MTN. Brand value is the net economic benefit that a...

Metals Import Gulps $3.3bn Yearly – Minister

Metals Import Gulps $3.3bn Yearly - Minister     Nigeria spends about $3.3bn every year on the importation of metals, the Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Olamilekan Adegbite, stated on Monday. He stated this in his remark at the takeover ceremony of assets of steel plants of...

Senate Queries CBN Over $3.3bn Unremitted Foreign Tax

Senate Queries CBN Over $3.3bn Unremitted Foreign Tax     The Senate has queried the Central Bank of Nigeria over alleged unremitted $3.3bn from the $21.3bn collected by the Federal Inland Revenue Service as foreign tax in 2015. The Public Accounts Committee of the red chamber issued the...

Fed Govt Suspends $3.3bn Eurobond Issuance

Fed Govt Suspends $3.3bn Eurobond Issuance   The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, on Monday disclosed that the Federal Government had suspended the issuance of the $3.3bn Eurobond in view of the current unfavourable debt market situation. Specifically, the minister linked the...

AfDB To Raise $3.3bn For Women, Youth Entrepreneurs

AfDB To Raise $3.3bn For Women, Youth Entrepreneurs The President of the African Development Bank, Dr Akinwumi Adesina, is currently on a tour to seek global support for the bank’s programme to raise $3.3bn for African women and youths in enterprise. The AfDB which disclosed in...

$3.3bn FPSO Arrive Oilfield As Egina Nears Completion

$3.3bn FPSO Arrive Oilfield As Egina Nears Completion The Egina deepwater oilfield project by Total Upstream Nigeria Limited is set for completion following the successful integration of the $3.3bn Floating Production, Storage and Offloading unit. The Egina FPSO unit sailed away in the early hours of...