Month: April 2021
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People & Money
Oil to Rise to $75 in Q3, Demand to Peak in 2026
Mid-April 2020, a barrel of oil sold for around $1. Today, Brent crude is almost $67 per barrel. Goldman Sachs…
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Funding Opportunities
Funding Opportunities for Businesses: Africa Startup Initiative Programme
Funding Opportunities for African Businesses: Africa Startup Initiative Programme (ASIP) 2021 for African startups Startups in the fields of FinTech,…
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People & Money
“The SEC Ban on Trading of Foreign Securities on Nigerian Tech Investment Platforms”
Both categories of players in the financial space were warned to desist from providing the Nigerian public, with access to…
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People & Money
USAID’s West Africa Virtual DealRoom to Attract $400 million investment
“The aim of USAID’s West Africa Trade Hub and the newly launched Virtual DealRoom is to enable businesses to scale…
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People & Money
Abuja-Kaduna Train: The Ticket Mafia is Back Online
“Twice, I have had to put up in a hotel for the night because I could not a ticket despite…
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People & Money
Twitter Stays Away, ShopRite Steps Out
In the last 6 years, the only certainty which Nigeria has offered businesses is “policy is bad today and the…
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People & Money
The NFT Craze Is Helping Nigerian Artists Go Global
In March, Oyindamola Oyekemi Oyewumi, a 24-year-old Nigerian artist who creates portraits using ballpoint pens, tweeted her drawing of Ethereum…
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People & Money
Debt Recovery: AMCON Undeterred As Obligors Intensify Media Attacks
Recently some individuals have made themselves available tools to assist desperate debtors of Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) who…
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People & Money
Big Small Victories: The Citizen Vs Governors’ Imperial Powers
One other beautiful thing about public interest litigation is whichever direction the judgement goes, the litigant nay the public never…
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People & Money
Nigeria’s inflation problem and the ‘Gbatueyos’ at the CBN
“There is also the argument that watching the exchange rate matters because we are import-dependent. That is obviously untrue as…
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