By Michel Haoses. Following the African Caucus meeting on Tuesday, Nigeria’s Finance Minister and Chair of the African Caucus, Wale Edun, and...
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The Nigerian Government has ruled out the return of fuel subsidies amid the hunger protests. The Minister of Finance, Wale Edun disclosed this on Tuesday during an interview on AIT. His comment comes amid demand by protesters for the return of fuel subsidies as a solution to the rising cost of living. However, Edun said […]
By Michel Haoses. Following the African Caucus meeting on Tuesday, Nigeria’s Finance Minister and Chair of the African Caucus, Wale Edun, and...
NNPCL’s debt, which amounts to over $6 billion owed to suppliers, has been a topic of concern among investors and industry experts. The Nigerian...
Edun said although there was much to be done, but there was a clear path to industrial development and modernisation of the Nigerian economy. Wale...
By Abdul-Azeez Suleiman In the heart of West Africa, Nigeria stands as a nation rich in cultural diversity, natural resources, and potential. Yet,...
Patrons of luxury goods should brace up to pay more Value Added Tax (VAT), as the Federal government may soon increase VAT from 7.5% to 15%. This is...
PARIS, (Reuters) – Protesters torched cars and attacked police in a new night of trouble on the French Caribbean island of Martinique, the local...
The 9th Lancet Countdown report on health and climate change shows that deaths from extreme heat, hunger, and disease, all are rising because of...
Federal workers under the Federal Workers Forum (FWF) have called for immediate payment of outstanding salaries and entitlements amid a spiralling...
KUALA LUMPUR: The implementation of the targeted subsidies for the so-called T15 income bracket would place pressure on dual-income households,...