Domestic, foreign airlines see debts to aviation agencies reach N42bn, $7.8m
Sade WilliamsSeptember 6, 2022
By Sade Williams/Business a.m. Debts owed the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) by indigenous airlines on the statutory
Tackling the Climate Crisis: Can Business Lead the Way?
Businessam StaffSeptember 5, 2022
The world is running out of time to solve the climate crisis, and businesses are under increasing pressure to lead the charge. A
Business A.M. motoring editor named among 2022 EQUIP AUTO Paris automotive jury
Anita OkoroAugust 19, 2022
By Anita Okoro Business A.M. motoring editor and chairman, Nigeria Auto Journalists Association (NAJA), Mike Ochonma,
TOTALENERGIES MARKETING PLC – Margins remain pressured amidst rising landing costs
Businessam StaffAugust 16, 2022
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Why Taiwan Matters
Daron AcemogluAugust 16, 2022
By Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson CAMBRIDGE/CHICAGO – US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s
Asharami Synergy gets 3 ISO certifications, promotes sustainability
Chisom NwatuAugust 11, 2022
By Chisom Nwatu Asharami Synergy, a Sahara Group downstream company, has received three certifications from the
Railway corporation cuts passenger trips frequency on Lagos-Ibadan route
Mike OchonmaAugust 11, 2022
BY MIKE OCHONMA The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has reduced the trips frequency of its passenger train services on
Analyst pushes crawling peg to manage Nigeria’s exchange rate
CHUKS OLUIGBOAugust 1, 2022
By CHUKS OLUIGBO Current system not fit for purpose Says pegging naira to dollar unsustainable Stable rates need bridging
Transformation for Zambia in $6bn water programme
Alex SimalabwiJuly 18, 2022
BY ALEX SIMALABWI. The Zambian government launched its game-changing $6 billion Zambia Water Investment Programme during the African
Emerging markets seek solutions amid increase in plastic waste
Oxford Business GroupJuly 5, 2022
BY OXFORD BUSINESS GROUP More than two years after the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, many emerging markets are still dealing with