
Taxation in Nigeria: Four Reasons Kenyans Riot Over Taxes and Nigerians Do Not
Taxes are a big political deal in Kenya. In June 2024, violent protests over a controversial tax legislation rocked Kenya
Taxes are a big political deal in Kenya. In June 2024, violent protests over a controversial tax legislation rocked Kenya
Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) in Nigeria have announced a hike in prepaid meter prices for various electricity meter models, marking
In a significant step towards bolstering digital transformation across West Africa, the Working Group on Infrastructure Development of the West
The West African Telecommunications Regulators Assembly (WATRA) has unveiled critical recommendations aimed at harmonizing consumer rights and standardizing complaint-handling procedures
The national power grid experienced another collapse on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, marking the ninth time in 2024 that the
A Nigerian, Joke Bakare recently became the UK’s first black female Michelin chef. The Nigerian-born UK chef and founder of
Striking Boeing machinists on Monday voted to accept the company’s latest proposal of a 38% pay rise putting an end
American software company Nvidia stock on Monday briefly overtook Apple for a brief period as the world’s most valuable company.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday announced that Nigeria’s debt-to-revenue ratio has dropped to 65%, a significant drop from approximately
Over 129 million Nigerians are still expected to be poor by 2026 despite the country’s ongoing economic reforms. This is
Piggyvest 2024 Savings Report reveals a striking statistic, 44% of Nigerians cannot save anything from their incomes. This data highlights
A recent United Nations report indicates that approximately 33 million people in Nigeria are currently at risk of food insecurity.
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