Oil drops to $75 dollars
The price of crude oil has drpped to $75 a barrel on Thursday for the first time in over a year. The development comes...
Katsina Customs arrest four persons, generate N179 million
The Katsina Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has arrested four persons in connection with smuggling activities in the State.The suspects were...
2023: Saudi budgets $296bn, records $27.13 billion surplus
Saudi Arabia has approved a 1.114 trillion riyals ($296 billion) budget for 2023, while forecasting a surplus of 16 billion riyals ($4.3 billion) in...
NASS orders CBN to suspend new cash withdrawal limit, summons CBN Gov
The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN
has been ordered to suspend the
implementation of the new cash withdrawal policy slated for January 9, 2023 pending compliance...
Katsina impounds hundreds of motorcycles, tricycles
In a bid to ensure compliance with traffik regulations and improvement of internally generated revenue,
the Katsina State Internal Revenue Board hass seized 240 motorcycles...
AFCFTA; the future of Africa -Dangote
The Dangote Industries Limited has described the African Continental Free Trade Area, AFCFTA as the future of Africa, adding that it will play a...
Borno budgets N234bn for 2023, plans sensitisation on climate change
The Borno State Government 2023 budget is to be funded with N234,831,950,000.00, which shows about N35 billion less than the 2022 budget. It comprises...
Second Niger Bridge opens, for 30 days
The second Niger bridge will be open to users by December 15,, the federal controller of works in Delta Jimoh Olawale made this known...
FAO, FGN select 13 states for agric intervention
The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations in collaboration with the Federal Government of Nigeria has chosen 13 states for intervention in...
CBN limits cash withdrawals to N100,000, POS N20,000
The Central Bank Of Nigeria has imposed fresh cash withdrawal limits on individuals and organisations, which takes effect from January 9, 2023.
According to a...

















