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Banks’ Non-performing Loans Now N1.17trn – NBS

Banks’ Non-performing Loans Now N1.17trn – NBS         Non-performing loans in the Nigerian banking sector fell by N42.4bn in three months, latest figures from the National Bureau of Statistics have shown. According to figures obtained from the NBS’ latest Selected Banking Sector Data Report on Sunday, the...

DSS, EFCC, NDLEA, Pantami, Others Bag 2020 Security Awards for Outstanding Performance

DSS, EFCC, NDLEA, Pantami, Others Bag 2020 Security Awards for Outstanding Performance ...NAF, NCS, NCC bags international public relations award The Department of State Services (DSS), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Airtel Nigeria, among others have been conferred the 2020 Security and Emergency Management Awards...

Adoption Of Autogas Will Save Nigeria Over $2.5bn Annually

Adoption Of Autogas Will Save Nigeria Over $2.5bn Annually         The introduction of gas-fired city buses as part of autogas initiative would save $2.5 billion yearly for Nigeria, currently struggling to come out from its worst recession ever. In an interview with our correspondent, managing director, Powergas,...

GITEX 2020: NITDA Unveils Top 10 Nigerian Tech Start-Ups At Global Forum

GITEX 2020: NITDA Unveils Top 10 Nigerian Tech Start-Ups At Global Forum       The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has unveiled 10 top Nigerian tech startups who have produced critical solutions to emerging technology. The Director-General of NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa said the agency has offered full...

Local Airlines Hike Fares To 100%

Local Airlines Hike Fares To 100%         One of the most expensive pricing regimes in local airfares may be upon the aviation industry, as ticket rates have more than doubled in a week. The spike, which operators blamed on an exchange rate that hit N500 to $1...

Cost Of Doing Business Rises By 600% At Tin Can Port

Cost Of Doing Business Rises By 600% At Tin Can Port         The cost of doing business especially for importation of goods through the Tin Can Island Port (TCIP) in Lagos has risen by 600 per cent in just one year. This is as importers and other...