Nigeria’s 2016 nominal GDP is N101.59 trillion and two per cent of that figure is N2.03 trillion.
Read moreThe World Bank Global Ease of Doing Business Ranking evaluates 190 countries.
Read moreEtisalat Nigeria had on July 4 confirmed the constitution of a new board and appointment of new management.
Read moreThe banking stocks were the toast of investors with Access Bank emerging the most traded.
Read moreActive telecommunications service customers declined by 3,217,688 in April, as against 152,467,198 in March.
Read moreMarket capitalisation inched N117 billion or 1.03 per cent to close at N11.503 trillion.
Read moreNestle, Dangote Cement, Conoil and Nigerian Breweries were the top gainers.
Read moreThe oil output deal led to a marginal increase in oil prices.
Read moreLagos accounted for 95.32 per cent of capital imported into Nigeria in first quarter 2017.
Read moreThe state says it reduced its recurrent expenditures by N5 billion during the financial year.
Read moreThe development came after Iraq and Algeria joined Saudi Arabia in supporting an extension to OPEC supply cuts.
Read moreThe Naira traded at N440 last Monday while it closed at N390 to the dollar on Friday.
Read moreA dollar exchanged for N430 on Tuesday.
Read moreAn economist says CBN's intervention is not sustainable.
Read moreStates with the lowest average price, the report said, were Osun, Oyo and Ondo.
Read moreNCC unveils Ali Nuhu and Helen Paul as "Face of the Nigerian Telecom Consumer".
Read moreOil prices had plunged 5 per cent to their lowest levels in 2017 on Wednesday.
Read moreHeftier cuts by Saudi Arabia and Angola helped offset weaker compliance by other members.
Read moreThe Naira exchanged at N460 to a dollar at the parallel market
Read moreIn 2015, Guiness Nigeria posted a Profit After Tax of N7.7 billion.
Read moreThe total transactions at the nation’s bourse decreased significantly by 32.44 per cent.
Read moreNigeria’s crude oil production dropped by about 27.2 per cent between January 2015 and September 2016.
Read moreThe Pound Sterling and the Euro closed at N602 and N515, respectively.
Read moreAs the holidays approach, the naira is fast losing strength.
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