Business
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Farmers beg Buhari to keep borders shut
Nigerian farmers have told President Muhammadu Buhari that reopening the border could lead to higher food prices.
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Nigeria will reopen land borders when Buhari is ready — finance minister
Buhari shut the economy last August to, according to the government, curb the illegal importation of drugs, small arms and agricultural products coming from neighbouring West African countries.
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Nigeria begged customers to buy oil at $9 — NNPC
Coronavirus lockdowns so wrecked the global economy that Nigeria was begging buyers to take its crude oil for cheap, a key official has said.
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Nigeria: Another recession coming if Buhari refuses to learn — experts
Nigeria’s economic woes will worsen if President Muhammadu Buhari fails to reduce the cost of governance and encourage productivity, experts warn.
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EXPOSED? ‘Buhari’s Niger oil MoU is a secret deal with China’
Although the petroleum ministry said the deal is with Niger, the MoU is actually an agreement between Nigeria and China, someone is alleging.
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Buhari plunges Nigeria into worst recession in 33 years
Nigeria has officially slid into its worst economic recession since 1987.
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CBN: Banks to charge Nigerians for failed direct debits
Your bank will now charge you for failed direct debit transactions. What does that mean?
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Nigeria to buy petrol from Niger Republic again
Nigeria, Africa’s biggest oil producer, is set to resume the importation of petroleum products from a neighbouring country, Niger Republic.
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One British pound now equals 620 naira
The naira tumbled to 620 against the British pound sterling at the parallel market on Thursday, even as the euro rose to N565.
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Zamfara gold belonged to illegal miners, we only buy for security reasons — commissioner
The Zamfara State Commissioner in charge of the Ministry of Solid Minerals, Dr. Nuruddeen Isa, said the state government did not own any gold field.