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When N155 Billion Becomes More Than a Sum
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A recent study revealed the most financially healthy countries, focusing on key metrics such as GDP and debt per capita and average ...
The Enugu State Government through the State Ministry of Education is set to host the maiden edition of the NgEducators ...
Nigeria’s headline inflation rate soared to 33.2 percent in March 2024, representing a 1.5 percentage points year-on-year (YoY) increase from ...
Cyberchain has announced its inaugural Web3 Spelling Bee Competition. This exciting event, designed to engage students and foster Web3 literacy, ...
…This joint effort is a way forward in achieving the Nigerian National Broadband Plan 2020-2025, which aims for 70% broadband ...
In line with the government's vision, Minister Uzoka-Anite revealed the establishment of the Presidential Council on Industrial Revitalization, chaired by ...
The Henley Passport Index, a global passport-ranking website, recently notes that Nigerians currently enjoy visa-free access to approximately 45 countries. ...
The total funding raised by African startups in 2023 amounted to $3.2 billion, with Kenya overtaking Nigeria with $800 million ...
In recognition of her landmark achievements in the advancement of data privacy and protection, Nigeria has been admitted as a ...
Writer: ABHUIMHEN THERESA The recent moves to lift visa ban on Nigerian travelers by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has ...
The Federal Government, Wednesday, announced that it had spent $1.2 million to send 40 buses to evacuate nearly 2,400 trapped ...
With the right investment and support, free internet in public places could help to bridge the digital divide and improve ...
The Nigerian government will spend a total of N46.1 billion to provide broadband connections in selected higher education institutions, airports, ...

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