2024 Hajj: NAHCON increases Hajj fare amidst naira crash
The commission initially announced N4.5 million as the fare for the 2024 Hajj but the fee has now been increased ...
The commission initially announced N4.5 million as the fare for the 2024 Hajj but the fee has now been increased ...
She was first arraigned on 13 February 2023 by the Lagos Zonal Command of the EFCC on two counts of ...
Naira slipped to an all-time low at the official and unofficial markets on Tuesday to trade N1,482.57 and N1,491.00 respectively
"We believe that the naira is currently undervalued and, coupled with coordinated measures on the fiscal side, we will expedite ...
The Naira fell against the U.S dollar to trade at N931.23 and N1,330 at both the official and unofficial markets ...
Monday's rate represents a 1.5 per cent appreciation from the N869.39/$1 rate the naira closed on Friday last week.
Even the most unsparing critic of the President Bola Tinubu administration would admit that it inherited a dead economy.
The naira closed at the official market last year at N461.50 per $1, but slipped to N907.11 to a dollar ...
The lawmakers asked the CBN to speed up BCSA the Nigerian government signed with the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) ...
Many business owners including PoS operators have complained of a shortage of naira in Kaduna.
Naira depreciated at both the authorised and unauthorised markets on Thursday to trade at N841.14 and N1,132.00 /$1, respectively.
Naira depreciated at the authorised market on Monday to trade at N809.02 /$1
The CBN urged the public to ignore the news report, as it is speculative and calculated to cause panic in ...
Mr Moghalu disclosed this while speaking at the just concluded 29th National Economic Summit in Abuja.
Inflows adding up to $10 billion are to come in in the weeks ahead, said Special Adviser to the President ...
The Naira hit a record low at the official market on Tuesday to exchange at N848.12 per $1
Naira depreciated at the unofficial market on Tuesday to N1,050 per $1.
Naira extended losses at the unofficial market on Wednesday to trade at N1,030 per $1.
The domestic currency strengthened against the dollar at the official market to close at N756.91/$1 on Friday
Fidelity Bank’s gross earnings for the period rose roughly by 60 per cent to N247.1 billion.
Naira fell at the official market on Tuesday to trade at N775.34 per dollar
Naira gained at the official market on Friday but recorded a slight decline on the black market.
“The rate is dropping...and traders are afraid to even buy the dollar from people as we speak,” a trader who ...
The Naira plunged to an all-time low at the parallel market on Thursday but clinched a slight gain at the ...
The naira recorded a 3.3 per cent decline on Wednesday to close at N782.38 per dollar.
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