A N100m problem by Kalu Aja
The Ministry of Interior is responsible for licensing businesses in Nigeria wholly foreign-owned or joint venture owners with expatriates.
The Ministry of Interior is responsible for licensing businesses in Nigeria wholly foreign-owned or joint venture owners with expatriates.
Nigeria attracted a sum of $223.3 million as foreign direct investments (FDI) in the first five months of 2022...
Nigeria recorded a sum of $6.7 billion as capital inflows from foreign countries in 2021, dropping by 31% compared to ...
Nigeria's external reserve fell by 1.2% in January 2022 compared to $40.52 billion recorded as of 31st December 2021.
Global Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) hit about $852 billion in the first half of 2021. This is an indication that ...
In the World Bank’s 2020 ease of doing business report, Nigeria ranked 131st worldwide for ease of doing business. This ...
FDI in Q3 prints $414s, a 100% jump year on year in Nigeria.
The inflows of $1.46 billion represent a 12.86% increase compared to N1.29 billion received in Q2 2020.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has disclosed that the country’s non-oil exports increased from N1 trillion to N2 trillion in ...
The publication from the NBS disclosed that capital imported into the Nigerian economy declined in the third quarter by 7.8%.
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