As Nigeria faces ongoing petrol scarcity, street hawkers sell fuel at lower prices than filling stations, creating a new supply chain that some motorists now rely on.
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BudgIT highlights misallocation in Nigeria’s 2024 budget, including N250 million allocated to solar street lights under the Cocoa Research Institute in Lagos.
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Kuda launches virtual PoS for SMEs, simplifying payment processes and alerts
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The NLC has called off its strike threat after President Joe Ajaero’s release from DSS custody, urging the government to stop its harassment of labour leaders.
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The Naira devalued in the parallel market to N1,660/$ and dollar appreciated in the local market to N1,580. 46 in NAFEM. Thus, the lead of dollar turnover against the turnover …
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NAFDAC is investigating Christ Mercy Land Ministries over unregistered miracle water and soap products, warning the public against unverified health claims
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Nigeria’s reliance on international aid raises concerns about the sustainability of healthcare and education, with much of the funding for key sectors coming from external sources.
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Public outrage over Nigeria’s fuel price hike surges as political groups demand an immediate rollback, warning of increased economic hardship for millions.
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The FCCPC has given traders one month to reduce inflated prices on goods or face penalties, aiming to protect consumers amid rising costs and inflation.
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Nigeria faces a petrol shortage, and oil marketers are calling for a diesel price reduction to N700 per litre to improve fuel distribution nationwide. They argue that lower diesel costs …