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Nigeria Communications Week on MSNNigeria’s cash payments to fall 32% on digital transaction surgeNigeria is undergoing a significant shift toward digital payment methods, with cash payments projected to decline by 32 percent by ...
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The Punch on MSNNigeria spent $5.47bn on foreign debt servicing, says CBNNigeria expended a total of $5.47bn on external debt servicing between January 2024 and February 2025, data from the Central Bank of Nigeria have shown.
Bureau De Change (BDC) operators have attributed the recent crash of the naira in the foreign exchange market to the ...
Bureau De Change (BDC) operators have attributed the recent crash of the naira in the foreign exchange market to the ...
Opay has initiated a merit scholarship that would see it spend N1.2 billion in 10 years to finance the education of 400 ...
Telecommunication consumers now pay 65.22 percent more for 1 gigabyte (1GB) of data following a tariff increase implemented ...
Nigeria spent $817.41 million on debt servicing as a total of $180.3 million was received as remittances in the first two ...
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The Punch on MSNMDAs, Presidency spend N1.9bn on trips, training in FranceThe findings are based on an analysis of data from GovSpend, a transparency platform by BudgIT that tracks public expenditure.
Nigeria spent $817.4m, approximately N1.26 trillion, to service its debt in the first two months of 2025. This represents a 3.12 percent decline when compared to $843.73 million spent in the ...
The house of representatives has approved a N10 million penalty recommendation for non-compliance by virtual assets service ...
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Legit.ng on MSNPlatform Set to Launch Currency Market, Allow Traders Exchange Currencies Directly Without USDPAPSS has stated plans to introduce an African currency market this year in an attempt to increase cross-border trade ...
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Legit.ng on MSNOyedepo’s N1.5bn Rolls Royce: Man Shares Observations About Pastors Who Contributed for Bishop’s CarA Nigerian man has shared what he observed about pastors who contributed money for Bishop David Oyedepo’s Rolls Royce. Many ...
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