In response to public outcry, the House of Representatives directs the Central Bank of Nigeria to suspend the controversial 0.5% levy on electronic transactions.
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NLC President Joe Ajaero warns of potential wage demand increase beyond N615,000 if economic conditions and inflation continue to worsen.
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Nigerian lawmakers in the Senate advanced a bill on Thursday that proposes raising salaries and allowances for judges at all levels across the country. The legislation, titled “The Judiciary Salaries …
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced the suspension of processing fees on cash deposits until September 30. The decision, which takes effect immediately, comes as welcome news to …
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Peter Obi slams the new Cyber-Security Levy as an unreasonable financial burden on Nigerians, exacerbating the economic challenges under President Tinubu’s administration.
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NLC President Joe Ajaero calls for a significant minimum wage increase to N615,000, citing rampant inflation and fuel subsidy removal effects.
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Nigeria’s Rivers State is on the brink of) a political crisis, with the PDP accusing the APC of attempting a violent takeover. Governor Fubara has labelled the assembly illegitimate, while …
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Nigeria’s government dismisses Binance CEO’s bribery allegations, vowing to prove its case with solid evidence and uphold justice.
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ABUJA – The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has strongly criticized the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) over its proposed cybersecurity levy, arguing that it will place an undue burden on …
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Nigeria’s new 0.5% cybersecurity levy on electronic transactions aims to generate N3 trillion annually but faces criticism for potentially hindering financial inclusion.