OIL POLITICS: Fighting nature at Eko Atlantic

Many people frown when it comes to calls for the holistic respect of the rights of nature. By respecting the rights of nature and understanding that we can do well to work with it and not against it, we will be on the road to achieving the systemic changes needed to halt humanity’s march to the cliff-edge. We shall be…

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‘Stock market still underperforming’

Some market operators have said that despite the current positive trend been witnessed at the Nigerian capital market, the nation's bourse is still underperforming. Bismarck Rewane, managing director of Financial Derivatives Company Limited, a business consultancy firm, said in spite of the upward trend in the market because of "impressive earnings announcements that spur investors, the lack of market depth…

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Government commences data collation on Nigeria’s export-import trends

The federal government has commenced inter-agency collation of data on the country's commodities export-import trend required for the development of agribusiness and agro-allied industries. The data which involve all commodities for the period between 2005 and 2010 for their respective distributive zones, are required by the Committee on Africa's Agribusiness and Agro-business Development Initiative (3ADI) to help realise its mandate.…

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Former finance minister appointed World Bank director

Former finance minister, Mansur Muhktar, has been appointed alternate executive director of the World Bank. He joins former finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and former minister of education, Obi Ezekwesili at the 67-year-old global financial institution. Muhktar's appointment, which is a full-time position in Washington, follows the recent creation of an additional seat for Africa region on the board of the…

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Naira gains on Central Bank dollar support

The Nigerian naira strengthened against the U.S dollar on the interbank market on Monday, helped by increased dollar supply from the Central Bank at its bi-weekly auction, traders said. The naira firmed to 155.60 to the dollar from 155.85 on Friday after the Central Bank met all demands at Monday's bi-weekly auction. The Central Bank sold the $499.89 million demanded…

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Ex-minister supports borrowing to finance infrastructure

Kola Jamodu, the former Minister of Commerce and Industry says there is nothing wrong for Nigeria to borrow money to finance its infrastructure. Mr Jamodu made the declaration when he spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Monday. He was reacting to comments by the Debt Management Office (DMO) that the country needed to borrow money…

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Finance experts urge government to reduce external borrowing

Some finance experts have urged the Federal Government to source for funds internally to reduce the nation's rising external debt stock. They told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Monday that persistent good debt management strategies and prudential borrowing would bail the country out of the debt burden in no distant time. Mashudd Fashola, a Senior Lecturer…

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Stock market opens trading on positive note

Compared to the negative outcome witnessed during last week's opening trading figures, investors at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) yesterday recorded more gains on the value of their equities, as market opened trading on positive note. The NSE market capitalisation of the 194 First-Tier equities closed on Monday at N8.252 trillion from last Friday's figures of N8.248 trillion, reflecting 0.04…

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More consumers see compressed gas as alternative fuel

The clamour for a safer and cheaper alternative fuel for cars and domestic appliances is attracting more consumers to compressed natural gas (CNG) as source of fuel for their vehicles. CNG is a fossil fuel comprising mostly of ethane, or natural gas under high pressure with nearly zero emissions and is one of the cleanest burning alternative fuels for vehicles…

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Vodacom earnings boosted by mobile data surge

South Africa's Vodacom beat expectations with both its full-year profit and dividend, helped by a surge in mobile data usage that showed its diversification beyond voice revenue is paying off. Vodacom, which operates mainly in South Africa, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania, is fighting to defend market share from competitors such as MTN Group and India's Bharti Airtel,…

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Dominique Strauss-Kahn faces sex charge

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BRAND MATTERS: Customer loyalty programmes and its benefits

Customer loyalty is one major thing that brands need to thrive in the market place. When customers are loyal to a brand, they become ambassadors by mouthing good stories about the brand. It is a basic truth that when customers are happy, they go to a large extent to promote a good image for the brand. Customer loyalty is all…

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Naira sheds more weight at official, interbank windows

While the naira continues its slide, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) insists that it would prefer to commit foreign reserves to defend the naira in order to curb inflation. After Wednesday’s currency auction, the naira slid to N153.39 to the dollar, from N153.18 at the previous auction. The Central Bank sold $300 million at N153.39, having sold same at…

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States demand equity, fairness in revenue sharing formula

The thirty-six states of the federation yesterday, renewed their demand for a complete review of the formula in the sharing of revenue between the three tiers of government on the basis of equity and fairness. Chairman of Finance Commissioners Forum, Rebo Usman, told reporters at the end of the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting in Abuja that it is…

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Investors record more gains at the exchange

Investors at the Nigerian Stock Exchange recorded additional gains at the close of trading session on Thursday, as market-measuring parameters appreciated by 1.01 per cent; making it the third day of consecutive upward trend. The exchange market capitalisation of the 194 first-tier equities closed yesterday at N8.223 trillion after opening the day at N8.140 trillion, reflecting N83 billion gains. About…

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