Debt service took the lion's share of the total Federal Government revenue of N19.354 trillion in 2024, accounting for 69 per ...
Nigeria’s fiscal condition remains under strain as the federal government spent 69 per cent of its 2024 revenues on debt ...
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Stock Market rebounds after four-day slump, gains massive N279bn
On the losers’ side, Eterna topped the chart with a 10 per cent decline to N27.90. Sovereign Trust Insurance fell 4.84 per ...
Nigeria’s fiscal condition remains under strain as the Federal Government spent a staggering 69 per cent of its total 2024 revenues on debt servicing.
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Nigeria: FG Garners N44.65bn From Solid Minerals in 8 Months, Surpasses 2024 Full-Year Revenue
Nigeria's solid minerals sector paid a total of N44.65 billion into the Federation Account between January and August 2025, the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development (MSMD) has reported to the ...
Conversely, Chellaram topped the gainers’ table, appreciating 9.77 per cent to N14.60 per share. Austin Laz advanced 9.67 per ...
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Nigeria: Dangote's Crude Imports Hit 60m Barrels in H1, As Nigeria's Petrol Bill Swells to N4tn
Nigeria's ambition of achieving self-sufficiency in fuel production and fully harnessing the gains of local oil refining continues to hang by a thread, as both the importation of crude oil and refined ...
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Ibas rejects Assembly’s move to probe six-month spending
The immediate past Rivers State Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retd.), and the Rivers State House of Assembly may ...
Nigeria recorded an upswing in its external trade position in the second quarter of 2025, as the country’s trade surplus ...
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Interest income drives Stanbic IBTC’s profit to N173.4bn
Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc has announced a profit after tax of N173.4bn for the half year ended June 30, 2025, representing a 49 per cent increase from the N116.4bn recorded in the corresponding period ...
In a world where distances to jurisdictions can be measured with a flip of the button, happenings between pay-TV operator, MultiChoice and the government of Ghana was keenly followed in Nigeria. In a ...
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