Business
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Borno government demolishes shops over ‘security reasons’
The Borno Geographic Information Service (BOGIS), on Wednesday, clarified its decision to remove cabin shops, shanties and other illegal structures erected along Maiduguri-Kano road.
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Buhari reopens 4 land borders
President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the immediate reopening of four land borders.
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Stampede: 8 feared dead as Nigerians hustle for Christmas palliatives
Meanwhile, spokesman of Rivers State Police Command, Nnamdi Omoni, confirmed the incident, saying the Commissioner of Police has ordered a full scale investigation into the incident.
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Reps freeze 774,000 jobs plan, tell Buhari to reinstate sacked DG
The House of Representatives has called for the immediate suspension of the controversial Special Works Scheme of the Federal Government.
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World Bank approves $1.5bn loan for Nigeria
The loan will focus on four areas of engagement namely Investing in human capital, promoting jobs and economic transformation and diversification, enhancing resilience and strengthening the foundations of the public sector.
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Naira will become strong again, Pastor Adeboye declares
There was a time things were not this bad for the naira and that time will come again, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has said.
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Judge declares N50 stamp duty illegal
The Federal High Court in Asaba, Delta State, has declared the deduction of N50 as stamp duty on teller deposits or electronic transfer of funds illegal.
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Tony Elumelu Foundation partners EU to empower 2,500 African women
The Tony Elumelu Foundation has partnered the European Union to identify, train, mentor and fund 2,500 young women entrepreneurs from 54 African countries in 2021.
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NCC lied about slashing data price by 50 per cent — Nigerians
The Nigerian Communications Commission's (NCC) claim that it has crashed internet subscription cost by 50 per cent is false, telecom subscribers say.
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Glo, Mike Adenuga dragged to court over ‘environmental violation’
NESREA dragged Adenuga and his telecom company to court for allegedly violating the environment.