
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

Oil output in Nigeria’s Anyala-Madu field, which lies in the shallow offshore blocks of the Oil Mining Lease (OML) 83

Seven Nigerian stowaways have been arrested in the United Kingdom for allegedly attacking an oil vessel off the coast of Isle

Remittances to Pakistan has risen by 9.4%. Pakistanis working abroad could not perform Hajj due to the new coronavirus pandemic;

Global consulting firm, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), has said that the macroeconomic instability in Nigeria impacted investors and issuers confidence in the

Abundant oil revenues enabled Nigerian governments to institute vast subsidies and statist economic controls. These government interventions progressively weakened the competitiveness of

Oil prices declined for the second successive session on Monday, with United States producers restoring output, following a lull in

The Nigerian government has revealed its spending plans for 2021 with a bigger expenditure layout that will make it run

Nigeria has won a long-running legal tussle over an oilfield, averting the award of $1.5 billion in damages, Bloomberg reported

“Contrary to oft-repeated assertions that Nigeria is “import dependent”, the country has one of the lowest import-to-GDP ratios in the






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