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UBA Unites Africa In Payments, Business Settlements, Capital Flow To Rest Of The World – Alawuba

Oliver Alawuba, Group Managing Director, United Bank for Africa (UBA), in this interview with journalists on the sidelines of the recent International Monetary Fund (IMF)/ World Bank meetings in Washington DC, United States, speaks on emerging shifts to fundamentally reshape UBA‘s landscape which reflects the bank’s milestones, the changing investment climate in Nigeria, and the

Israel, Palestine Crisis Inflicting Immeasurable Suffering — Tinubu

 …Urges Immediate Ceasefire In Gaza ABUJA – President Bola Tinubu on Mon­day in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, seized the opportunity of attend­ing the Arab-Islamic Summit to express displeasure in the crisis rocking Israel and Palestine, say­ing it is lasting too long and in­flicting immeasurable suffering. He canvassed for a two-state solution as a means of ending

Nigerian Newspapers: Top Stories For Today (12/11/24)

Read the full details on our digital edition when you join our WhatsApp Communities here. Here are the major headlines for today: 765 Flights Cancelled, 19,250 Delayed In Nigeria In Six Months… Delta Airlines Tops Flight Delays Among Foreign Carriers… Dana Airlines Leads Local Operators With 69% Delays Varsity Education At Risk If Proposed Tax

Kyari Outlines Vision For Nigeria’s Energy Future

…Says NNPC To Unveil 12 CNG Stations Soon …Insists Coy Not Sabotaging Domestic Refineries ABUJA – The Group CEO of NNPC Ltd, Mele Kyari, has reiterated the company’s commitment to resolving Nigeria’s energy trilemma, by ensuring energy security, sustainable growth and energy affordability. Olufemi Soneye, the Chief Corporate Communications Officer, in a statement, noted that

‘Fuel Price Hike, Flood To Raise Inflation To 33.4% In Oct’

LAGOS – The recent fuel price hike by the Federal Government and floods that ravaged some parts of northern Nigeria are project­ed to increase inflation for the month of October to 33.4 percent from the present 32.7 percent for September. A report by Lukman Otunuga, Senior Market Analyst at the Forextime (FXTM), on Monday, said

Defunct Heritage Bank: NDIC Begins Auction Of Landed Properties, Chattels

ABUJA – In a bid to ensure timely decla­ration of liquidation dividends to uninsured depositors of the failed Heritage Bank (in-liq­uidation), the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has commenced process for the auction of landed properties and chattels of the failed bank. The NDIC in a statement on Monday, noted that the exercise is in

Edo APC Transition C’ttee Submits Report, Seeks Probe Of Obaseki

BENIN – The Edo State All Progressives Congress (APC) Transition Com­mittee has recommended the in­stitution of a panel of enquiry into the finances of the state un­der outgoing administration led by Governor Godwin Obaseki. This is as the committee noted that the outgoing admin­istration did not provide audited financial statements published or unpublished. The committee

IPMAN, Dangote Reach Agreement On Direct Petrol Supply

 The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nige­ria (IPMAN) on Monday reached an agreement with Dangote Re­finery to lift petroleum products directly. The National President of IP­MAN, Abubakar Shettima-Gari­ma, disclosed this in Abuja at a press conference after the meet­ing of the Central Working Com­mittee (CWC) of the association. The partnership, according to the IPMAN president,

Varsity Education At Risk If Proposed Tax Reforms Are Passed — ASUU

 …Education Tax Remittance To TETFund In 2024 Hits N1.5trn ABUJA – President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, has predicted that university education may go into extinction in the next six years, should the proposed tax re­form bill, which seeks to reduce company tax remittance to the Tertiary Education Trust

765 Flights Cancelled, 19,250 Delayed In Nigeria In Six Months

…Delta Airlines Tops Flight Delays Among Foreign Carriers …Dana Airlines Leads Local Operators With 69% Delays LAGOS – An executive summary on international and domestic flight operations obtained by Daily Independent indicates that no fewer than 19,250 flights were delayed in Nigeria in the first half of 2024. The report also showed that 19,274 passengers’

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