Ghana inflation dips in April, rate hold seen

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Stock market performance remains shaky

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Nigerian banks’ performance on the upbeat in 2011

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Starcomms customers get all-day free calls on tariff plan

Starcomms Plc is offering its customers a tariff plan that will allow them make free on-net calls all day and 20 kobo per second calls to other networks within Nigeria. The plan, called the Awuff Plus, is available to all Starcomms customers everywhere under the network’s coverage except those on Virtual Private Networks (VPN). To benefit from it, the customer…

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Airtel launches ‘Big Family Package’ for Nigerians

Five months after it launched the ground-breaking 2Good plan, leading telecommunications service provider, Airtel Nigeria, has introduced a new tariff plan which offers very affordable call rates and sets a new benchmark for value offering in the industry. The new tariff offer, the Airtel Big Family package allows existing and new customers to make On-Net calls at 15 Kobo per…

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Commission creates account for revenues from disputed oil wells

The Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) yesterday said revenue accruals from the exploitation of crude oil from the 172 disputed oil wells between Akwa Ibom and Rivers states are to be saved in a special account pending the resolution of the issues by the Inter-Agency Technical Committee on the implementation of the Supreme Court Judgment. The Commission said…

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Rising cost of cement worry dealers

Stakeholders in the cement industry have expressed concern over the increasing prices of the product across the country in the last four months. Some have attributed the situation to problems of inadequate supply, high transportation cost and policy somersault. A survey conducted by the News Agency Nigeria (NAN) across the country showed that prices of the different brands of cement…

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Starcomms’ shares boost at trading session

Trading activities in Starcomms’ shares yesterday boosted market volume as the quantity of shares transacted during the day rose by 26.11 percent as against a marginal increase of 6.59 percent recorded last trading day. A total of 371.664 million shares were traded compared to 294.696 million at the previous trading session last Friday. Investors traded 69.569 million units of Starcomms’…

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Nigerian naira eases after Central Bank forex auction

The Nigerian naira eased against the U.S dollar on the interbank market on Monday after the Central Bank sold dollars at a higher rate than last week at its foreign exchange auction. The naira closed at 155.85 to the dollar on the interbank market compared to 155.15 at Friday’s close, although the sale of $400 million by state-owned energy company…

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Congo Republic launches Chinese-funded hydro power plant

The oil-producing central African state of Congo Republic inaugurated a 120 Megawatt Chinese-funded hydroelectric power station late on Saturday aimed at bridging the gap in its energy needs. The $377 million Imboulou plant 150 km (90 miles) north of the capital Brazzaville is 85 per cent-funded with soft loans by China and was built by China National Machinery Equipment Import…

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FINANCIAL MATTERS: The choices before our new democracy

I readily confess to a fascination with the "theory of unintended consequences". But, a small clarification before anything further is written. My interest is not in the certainty that everything that may go wrong about a policy choice/decision is bound to. Confronted by almost six decades of inept and often cynical management of this economy, it is to be expected…

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Export business is a profitable venture for entrepreneurs

While a team of young entrepreneurs recently embarked on a financial literacy campaign to some parts of the country under the umbrella of ‘Financial IQ’ programme, one of the campaign contributors, Segun Olu of AirDock Services Limited, an export trading company said there are enormous opportunities awaiting entrepreneurs who would venture into export trading. Mr Olu said many people look…

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Cabeolica Project’ wins energy award

The Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) scored another first with the granting of the Best Renewable Project in Africa Award to the Cabeolica Project, at the recent Africa Energy Awards held in Johannesburg. The Cape Verde based Cabeolica wind farm project was singled out for being the first commercial scale Public Private Partnership (PPP) wind farm in Sub-Saharan Africa. AFC is…

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Development Bank increases project implementation

Uwaoma Ekeoma, assistant director, African Financial Institution (AFI), says the African Development Bank (ADB), has increased its project implementation in Nigeria from 21 percent to 48 percent. Mr Ekeoma made the announcement on Tuesday in Abuja at a workshop on Improving Financial Management and Disbursement Implementation Capacity for Projects. She said the workshop was aimed at improving the quality of…

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Bauchi State Fadama III disburses N58m to associations

The Bauchi State Fadama III Office says it has disbursed N58 million to Fadama Community Associations (FCAs) in the state between January and March 2011. The state Coordinator, Ali Garba, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Bauchi on Tuesday. Mr Garba said that the money was disbursed to FCAs in the 20 Local…

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