
Where there is no Uber: Nigerian firm Pickmeup Expands Ride-hailing To Ten Cities
Ride-hailing services have become part of everyday life in Africa’s major economies. As of 2017, the continent had nearly 60
Ride-hailing services have become part of everyday life in Africa’s major economies. As of 2017, the continent had nearly 60
Capital market operators and other stakeholders have picked holes with some sections of the new Companies and Allied Matter Act
The Nigerian government will restart the search for oil in the Lake Chad Basin after three years of cessation of
A United Kingdom development finance institution (DFI), CDC Group, has offered a $75 million debt commitment to Stanbic IBTC Bank.
The second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, which caused oil prices to plummet in the international market, has
Nigerian banks face the risk of falling below minimum capital buffers demanded by regulatory authorities in case the economy tightens
Multinational energy company Royal Dutch Shell will shut down one of its major oil refineries in the United States later
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