Restricting medical exports will have serious implications for the world, UNCTAD warns
Samson EchenimApril 28, 2020
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development has warned against restricting supplies of medical exports to developing
Apapa port records index Covid-19 case at APM Terminals
Samson EchenimApril 28, 2020
Nigeria’s premier seaport, Apapa, has recorded its first coronavirus case barely a week after the dreaded virus hit Tin Can
UNCTAD assesses impact of COVID-19 on tourism in small island developing states
Samson EchenimApril 28, 2020
The United Nations Conference for Trade and Development (UNCTAD) says COVID-19 pandemic and the measures put in place to contain its
NDDC management locked in N5.55bn COVID-19, Lassa fever contracts controversy
Ben EguzozieApril 28, 2020
… Says it hardly paid out anything more than N4bn …Spent N1.045bn on coronavirus fight Newly established interim management committee
Covid-19: Nigeria relaxes lockdown May 4
Samson EchenimApril 27, 2020
President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari has announced have “a phased and gradual easing of lockdown measures” in Abuja,
Capital market community pledges N1bn to fighting COVID-19
Omobayo AzeezApril 23, 2020
By Omobayo Azeez In a bid to support the fight against COVID-19 and its impact on the Nigerian economy, the capital market community
“Ecobank’s Support will go a long way in cushioning the Effects of the Lockdown on our Citizens” – Babajide Sanwo- Olu
Moses ObajemuApril 21, 2020
Governor Babajide Sanwo- Oluof Lagos State has commended Ecobank Nigeria for donating food items to support the state
COVID-19: Is 5G guilty or innocent?
Omobayo AzeezApril 16, 2020
At the height of global suffering in the deadly hand of novel Coronavirus virus disease, accusing fingers have been pointed at fifth
ENL Consortium joins private sector collaboration against COVID-19, donates protective kits to NPA
Samson EchenimApril 16, 2020
ENL Consortium, operators of Terminals C and D of the Lagos Port Complex Apapa has donated nose masks and other protective items to
COVID-19: Nigeria, South Africa, others lose $4.2bn, says IMF
Businessam StaffApril 16, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the largest capital outflow from sub-Saharan Africa with over $4.2bn leaving the region from the