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Corporate Nigeria races to beat June 30 e-invoicing deadline as sanctions loom
Corporate Nigeria is on a 24-hour countdown as the National Revenue Service (NRS) prepares to enforce its mandatory electronic invoicing regimen, leaving thousands of large companies racing to meet Tuesday’s June 30 deadline or risk financial penalties fr...
Economy
Nigeria’s local processing bill: Economic boost or burden?
A proposed bill in Nigeria mandating that all raw materials be processed locally to a minimum of 30 percent before export is stirring a mix of reactions from analysts and industry stakeholders....
Editor | Apr 06, 2025
Energy
N55bn debt from neighbours strains Nigeria’s power sector
Nigeria’s power sector is feeling the squeeze as unpaid electricity debts from neighboring West African nations mount, deepening financial pressures on the cash-strapped industry....
Editor | Apr 04, 2025
Eurobond
Nigeria Eurobonds tumble as Trump tariffs trigger turmoil
Yields on Nigerian Eurobonds jumped to the highest level this year as US president Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs spooked markets. Average yields climbed to 9.62 percent Wednesday, ...
Editor | Apr 04, 2025
Economy
How Africa can capitalize on US-EU trade dispute for growth
There is a saying that when two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers. But must that always be the case? African nations have often borne the brunt of global trade wars.....
Editor | Apr 03, 2025
Market
JP Morgan bullish on Nigeria’s debt market as reserves climb
J.P. Morgan has spotlighted Nigeria’s Open Market Operation (OMO) bills as a standout investment in frontier markets, citing the nation’s improving foreign exchange (FX) reserves and sweeping reforms...
Editor | Apr 03, 2025
Economy
US-EU trade war: What happens if negotiations fail?
Trade wars rarely yield clear winners. Instead, both sides endure economic losses, with the extent of damage shaped by their vulnerabilities, resilience, and strategic leverage....
Editor | Apr 03, 2025
Agriculture
Nigeria’s onion industry: Profit in every peel
Rising global demand for onions is creating a lucrative opportunity for investors to tap into processing and export, unlocking new revenue streams in Nigeria’s agricultural sector....
Editor | Apr 01, 2025
Economy
N200bn Nigerian exports face new Sahel tariff
Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger’s military rulers have imposed a 0.5 percent tariff on ECOWAS imports, threatening N234 billion in Nigerian exports....
Editor | Apr 01, 2025
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