We Advised Buhari To Remove Fuel Subsidy, He Refused — El-Rufai
Nasir el-Rufai, governor of Kaduna has said the All Progressives Congress (APC) asked President Muhammadu Buhari to remove fuel subsidy, he refused.
This is as...
Naira Falls to N1,555/$ at Parallel Market as Official Rate Slips...
The Naira continued its downward slide on Tuesday, July 18, 2025, as it depreciated to N1,555 per dollar in the parallel market, down from...
JUST IN: CBN brings back BDC, introduces new Operational Mechanism for...
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced a series of operational modifications for the Bureau De Change (BDC) segment in an effort to...
Fuel scarcity: Petrol now sold for N185/litre in Lagos, Ogun States
Fuel shortages have gotten worse in Lagos and Ogun States as filling stations are now charging N185 or more per litre for Premium Motor...
JUST IN: CBN directs banks to trade Forex freely
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has granted commercial banks licenses to freely trade at any rate in the foreign exchange market.
This decision came...
Subsidy Removal: Kwara Reduces Workdays To Three For Workers
Work days have been reduced from five days to three per week for every worker in Kwara state,
The directive was given by the Kwara...
Fuel Scarcity: IPMAN Explains Why Fuel Queues Returned To Lagos
The Independent Petroleum Marketers’ Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has disclosed why there is fuel scarcity leading to queues in Lagos state.
Speaking to Daily Trust,...
Buhari accuses UK, EU of inconsistency, contradiction on green energy policy
President Muhammadu Buhari has demanded funding for the proposed 4000 km pipeline that would carry Nigerian gas to Europe via Morocco and accused the...
Ghana Legalizes Cryptocurrency, Moves to Regulate Growing Digital Asset Market
Ghana’s parliament has passed legislation legalizing cryptocurrency, marking a significant shift toward formal regulation of the country’s rapidly expanding digital asset ecosystem.
The new law,...
Nigerians will soon begin paying 12.5% tax as the Federal Government...
Nigerians will soon begin paying 12.5% tax as the Federal Government prepares to apply a 5% inclusive excise duty on telecommunications services in Nigeria.
This...







