Business
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Yes, CBN ‘prints money’ to help Buhari government out of bad situations — Emefiele
Central Bank of Nigeria governor Godwin Emefiele says "printing money" is part of the institution's way of helping out the government in times of need.
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Twitter snubbed Nigeria because of EndSARS protesters — Lai Mohammed
Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has blamed "unpatriotic" Nigerians for being the reason why social media platform, Twitter, decided to make Ghana its Africa headquarters.
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Thanks to Kanye West, these Yeezy sneakers now cost 1$ million
The first Yeezy sneakers ever worn in public by Kanye West are going on sale for over $1 million.
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Buhari’s Economy: Inflation rate rises again, hits 18.17 per cent
The current inflation figures are the highest in four years, reports say.
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Bernie Madoff: World’s most notorious Ponzi mastermind dies in prison
Bernard Madoff, the infamous architect of an epic securities swindle that burned thousands of investors, outfoxed regulators and earned him a 150-year prison term, died in a federal prison early Wednesday. He was 82.
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Buhari government denies printing N60 billion, says nothing wrong with borrowing money
The minister also faulted the governor on the alarm raised on the country’s borrowings.
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Money Printing: Obaseki’s revelation should worry us all
"If printing more money is the federal government's answer to revenue shortfall, then Nigerians should begin to worry about the idea of those handling the economy of the country."
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Ibadan: Traders protest as customs invade market, seize bags of rice
Traders at the Bodija market in Ibadan Thursday protested the seizure of bags of rice “worth millions of naira” by operatives of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS).
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Dangote, others must reduce cement price or face mass protests — youth group
The Nigerian Students and Youths Association (NISYA) has asked the Nigerian government to end all forms of monopoly in cement production and distribution in the country.
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Airlines can serve food on flights again — FG
Aviation minister Hadi Sirika has announced the immediate resumption of catering services on domestic and international flights.