13,203 subscribers ported within the networks in May, showing an increase of 3,084 in June.
Read moreThe report of the Auditor-General questions double payment for same service.
Read moreMPC retains controlling rates for 11th consecutive time.
Read moreThe pipeline is to be constructed from Niger to Katsina State where a new refinery would be sited.
Read moreMr Teriba said the economic recession of 2016 was caused by illiquidity.
Read moreThe Nigerian currency exchanged at same rate on Friday while the Pound Sterling and the Euro closed at N480 and...
Read moreThe agency says the plan is part of the implementation of its ICT Roadmap
Read moreThe agency says about 157 operators are presently contributing to the fund.
Read moreMr Cole is one of the first two Nigerians ever to be appointed to the Council.
Read moreForte Oil topped the losers’ chart for the day, dropping by N2.70 to close at N25.20 per share.
Read moreThe Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors accuses the minister of wasting public funds.
Read moreFinance ministers and central bank governors from the world’s 20 biggest economies ended a meeting in Buenos Aires over the...
Read moreThe banks, which have been trolling one another, continue to throw up hilarious jibes on the social media platform.
Read moreMr Enelamah speaks at an empowerment programme in Abuja.
Read moreThe CBN would receive bids from all authorised dealers.
Read moreThe FAAC meeting last June ended in a deadlock without members agreeing to share the N147 billion revenue provided.
Read moreInnoson asks GTBank to comply with a previous appellate court order before new motions are entertained.
Read moreThe policemen were fired after being initially absorbed.
Read moreSEC said there was need to properly sensitise investors to guide against money loss.
Read moreThe commission accused Google of hindering competition and reinforcing its dominant position among search engines.
Read moreSenate Committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream) alleges illegal discounts and rebates are denying government revenue in excess of $10 billion.
Read moreMr Ali explained that Nigerian ports have been ranked poor by major agencies.
Read moreAbout 29 of the 54 licensed auto assembly plants are operational.
Read moreHe said the $350 million factory will also generate 32 megawatts of electricity.
Read moreMobil would provide compensation packages for affected personnel, an official explains.
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