
Bolt Nigeria Lays Off Nearly Half of Staff, Demonstrates Gig Economy Instability
Ride-hailing company, Bolt Nigeria, has laid off 22 of its 45 staff members, likely leaving nearly half of its workforce

Ride-hailing company, Bolt Nigeria, has laid off 22 of its 45 staff members, likely leaving nearly half of its workforce

Nigeria’s Minister of Works, David Umahi, has slammed the 58-years-old Landmark Beach owner, Paul Onwuanibe, for what he considers petty

A Nigerian lawyer, Chukwudi Iwuchukwu, has come under criticism for suggesting that a property rights gap in Nigeria contributed to

In 2015, many multinational companies exited Africa. Nestle cut staff across 21 countries and Barclays, Coca-Cola, Cadbury, Eveready, and SABMiller

Google’s parent company, Alphabet, is celebrating with its investors, announcing its first-ever dividend pay-out alongside a whopping $70 billion stock

The Saudi Arabian Oil Group, Aramco, has entered into a partnership deal with international football governing body, FIFA, to sponsor
Business File with MTN Foundation, Bank of Industry, Charterhouse Lagos, London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), Cedrus Group Africa, Nigerian

In a significant development, Holcim, the parent company of Lafarge Africa, has unveiled plans to spin off its North
NNPC Ltd. and ONHYM, Morocco’s Office National des Hydrocarbures et des Mines, are intensifying discussions to fast-track the development of

Mr. Ogunlesi’s exploits in the world of global private infrastructure management often provoke a discussion about Nigeria’s economically ruinous infrastructure
Photos from Business Events featuring MTN Nigeria, Seplat, Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA),

The Lagos-Ibadan Express Way has finally been completed and delivered to Nigerians. It now takes about 80 minutes to travel






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