Nigeria news today headlines : Wednesday 22nd January 2025
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target=_blank>How 2025 Budget Can Consolidate Fiscal Reforms- LCCI
Efforts by the Federal Government’s target to achieve a GDP growth rate of 4.2 per cent in 2025, while reducing inflation to 15 per cent, hinges on successful policy implementation and global economic stability, the president of LCCI, Gabriel Idahosa, has stated. Idahosa, in chats with Daily Independent on the Chamber 2025 Economic Review and
target=_blank> Aba Power Explains Outage
The Aba Power Managing Director, Ugo Opiegbe,has confirmed power outage in Aba Ringfence comprising nine of the 17 local government areas (LGAs) in Abia State. He attributed the development to loss of supplies from Heirs Energies. He apologies to customers over the outage. “We are sorry we lost supplies from Heirs Energies, working in partnership
target=_blank> LASG Restates Enforcement On Styrofoam Ban
LAGOS – The Lagos State Government has restated that there is no going back on the total ban of usage and distribution of Styrofoam in the State. The affirmation was made at a consultative meeting of the State with representatives of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) and Restaurant and Food Services Proprietor Association of
target=_blank>Providusbank Launches Fifth Cohort Of SME Programme
ProvidusBank, in collaboration with the Enterprise Development Centre (EDC), has unveiled the fifth cohort of its “ProvidusBank SME Programme,” marking a significant milestone in the bank’s ongoing commitment to supporting entrepreneurs across Nigeria. This initiative coincides with the bank’s fifth anniversary of fostering small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the region. Head of SME Strategy
target=_blank> No Longer At Ease As ASUU-LASUED Protests Harrowing Work Environment
APATA OYENIRAN The euphoria that greeted the upgrade of the former Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education (AOCOED) to Lagos State University of Education (LASUED) may soon snowball into regrets as the academic staff of the university are lamenting poor working environment and welfare. Addressing an international press conference at the ASUU Secretariat, Dr. Akolade Lapite,
target=_blank> Pelican Valley Celebrates Staff, Promotes Sustainable Real Estate
A real estate company, Pelican Valley, has given out choice lands and awards to its outstanding staff members and consultants in recognition of their commitment to the firm’s great mission. The Firm a statement, stated that the first to walk to the dais for the award was Miss Sipeolu Esther, who clinched the Best Customer
target=_blank> Schneider Electric Advocates AI Technologies To Drive Efficiency
LAGOS – Schneider Electric , has called for the adoption of artificial intelligence technologies to tackle global energy challenges. The global leader in energy management and automation firm, said AI-powered solutions could enhance energy efficiency, resilience, and decarbonisation while addressing growing global energy demands, the company announced on Sunday in a statement ahead of the
target=_blank> Crypto Scams, AI Attacks Dominate Nigeria’s Cyber Threats – Report
LAGOS – A report by the Cyber Security Experts Association of Nigeria has indicated that Nigeria’s digital ecosystem faces significant risks in 2025, with cryptocurrency scams and AI-powered cyberattacks predicted to dominate the country’s cybersecurity landscape The 21-page report, titled Nigeria Cyber Threat Forecast 2025, highlights both persistent and emerging threats that require urgent action
target=_blank> How Customs Netted N6.105trn Revenue In 2024, Surpassing Target Of N5.079trn By N1.026trn (1)
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), no doubt made improved and impressive giant strides in revenue generation in the year 2024, with the collection of ₦6,105,315,543,489.50. This figure represented 20.2 percent increase and surpassed the target of ₦5,079,069,866,085.50 set for it by the Federal Government for the 2024 fiscal year by ₦1,026,245,677,404.00. Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, the
target=_blank> LAGESC Removes Hundreds Of Street Traders, Demolish Shanties On Cele Ilasa Drainage
LAGOS – In consolidation of renewed efforts to sanitise the metropolis from all forms of environmental infractions, the Lagos Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC) in conjunction with the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) embarked on a 3-day clearance operation to remove hundreds of Street Traders occupying the base of the Cele Bus Stop Flyover situated along
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