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Lord's Chosen Marks 23 Years, Pursues 10 Billion Soul Mandate

Pastor Lazarus Muoka leads The Lord's Chosen Charismatic Revival Movement in celebrating 23 years of ministry, driven by a divine vision to win 10 billion souls for heaven. Read about their anniversary retreat and global evangelism mission.

German Business Confidence Falls to 7-Month Low

German business sentiment dropped for a second month in December, hitting its lowest point in seven months. The industrial slump and weak Christmas sales signal a bleak economic end to 2025. Read more.

Pharmacists Demand Local HIV Drug Manufacturing

Nigeria's community pharmacists call for urgent local investment in HIV/AIDS commodities and services to reduce dependence on external donors and protect recent gains in the fight against the epidemic.

MAN Warns Against SSB Tax Hike, Cites Job Risks

Manufacturers Association of Nigeria warns proposed sugar-sweetened beverage tax increase could undermine local production, threaten jobs, and distort investments. Urge lawmakers to reconsider.

CIT Revenue Reaches N2.78 Trillion in Q2 2025

Federal government records N2.78 trillion company income tax in Q2 2025, a 40.27% quarterly increase. Financial services sector drives growth while manufacturing faces challenges.

CIT Revenue Reaches N2.78 Trillion in Q2 2025

Federal government records N2.78 trillion company income tax in Q2 2025, a 40.27% quarterly increase. Financial services sector dominates while manufacturing faces challenges.

Delta State Seeks ₦1bn BOI Loan for Industrial Growth

Delta State Government plans to secure ₦1 billion loan from Bank of Industry to accelerate industrialisation and technology-driven manufacturing. Learn how this initiative will transform the state's economy.

Manufacturers Spend N676.6bn on Power Generators

Nigerian manufacturers spent N676.6 billion on alternative energy in H1 2025 as poor power supply cripples operations. MAN warns of job losses and demands government intervention.

Reps Speaker Urges Nigerians to Buy Local Goods

House of Representatives Speaker calls for a shift to domestic production, highlighting the Nigeria First Policy and potential for 5 million new jobs by 2030 to revive the economy.

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