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German factory orders rise unexpectedly as economy powers ahead
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Exclusive! Nigeria finance ministry stalls pensioners’ verification, enrollment as it holds back funding
Nigeria’s finance ministry has been fingered for non-release of funds to the Pension Transitional Directorate (PTAD) to carry out its
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Electric car boom drives rush to mining’s $90 billion hub
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Nigeria bursts monthly fiscal deficit target by over 100% in May, signaling burden ahead for 2018 budget
The fiscal operations of the Federal Government resulted in an estimated deficit of N397.74 billion for the month of May 2017,
Nigeria government to improve MSMEs access to business support
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The teachable moments of financial crisis
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