...ir to penalise importers who have kept the energy market afloat despite official inefficiency. “A government that cannot run its own refineries has no business taxing those who keep the country running with their sweat and blood. President Tinubu must understand that economic patriotism cannot be...
Read Full Article...that has reshaped Nigeria’s refined-product market for good. Gross profit stood at N113 billion, representing a 42% decline and reflecting shifts in market dynamics and the Group’s evol...
... transactions in Gaza, whether to buy food in the market or pay utility bills, but Israel blocked transfers of banknotes along with most other goods following the attack and mass hostage-taking by Ham...
...that has reshaped Nigeria’s refined-product market for good. Gross profit stood at N113 billion, representing a 42% decline and reflecting shifts in market dynamics and the Group’s evol...
... the first public company to pass the $5 trillion market cap milestone. The company’s shares rose more than 5.6% on Wednesday to as m… [+2057 chars]...
...s on the opportunities in the United Kingdom, UK, market. The two, yesterday in Lagos, hosted a large number of exporters and other stakeholders in a workshop on the UK’s Developing Countries T...
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...t as a vital stakeholder in Nigeria’s electricity market. He, however, emphasized that only licensed market participants — not associations — have statutory or operational mandates under the Gr...