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Why Nigeria's Divorce Rate Keeps Rising - Experts

Marriage counsellors link Nigeria's high divorce rate to rushed unions and lack of emotional readiness. Learn the key factors and solutions discussed at the Single Ladies Conference Abuja.

Christmas Cash Demand Hits New Highs in Nigeria

Nigerians are scrambling for physical cash ahead of Christmas, driven by fears of ATM downtimes. The CBN tightens oversight as over N4.4 trillion remains outside banks. Read the full analysis.

Asian Markets Up Ahead of US Jobs, Inflation Data

Most Asian markets gained Wednesday, tracking Wall Street, as investors await crucial US jobs and inflation data that will shape the Federal Reserve's rate decision next week. Read more.

Asian markets mixed ahead of key US data, Fed decision

Asian markets showed mixed performance as investors await crucial US economic data that could influence the Federal Reserve's expected interest rate cut next week. Oil prices surged on OPEC+ output decision.

Dangote Refinery Saves Nigeria N10bn Yearly

Dangote Refinery is saving Nigeria over N10 billion annually in foreign exchange by replacing fuel imports with locally refined products. Discover how this impacts Nigeria's economy.

16 Banks Meet CBN Recapitalisation Target

CBN reveals 16 banks have successfully met recapitalisation requirements as Governor Cardoso updates on monetary policy, forex gains, and economic progress.

IEI Appoints Dr Joyce Odiachi as Acting MD

International Energy Insurance Plc announces a major leadership transition. Dr Joyce Odiachi steps in as Acting MD following Olasupo Sogelola's resignation. Discover the company's next growth phase.

China-Nigeria Cultural Exchange Strengthens Ties

China and Nigeria enhance cultural cooperation through radio programs, educational exchanges, and creative industries. Discover how mutual learning builds stronger bilateral relations.

CBN Retains MPR at 27%, Delays Loan Rate Cuts

Nigeria's Central Bank maintains 27% interest rate to fight inflation. Businesses and borrowers face continued high loan costs as monetary tightening persists. Learn what this means for you.

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