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How Long & How Much for a Nigerian Passport in 2026

Complete guide to getting a Nigerian international passport in 2026. Learn the updated fees (₦100,000-₦200,000), processing times (3-6 weeks), and step-by-step application procedure via the NIS portal.

Philomath University Abuja Fees 2025/2026

Philomath University Abuja has released its 2025/2026 school fees, ranging from ₦2.48M to ₦4.8M. Get the full breakdown for all courses, accommodation costs, and payment procedures here.

Oduduwa University School Fees 2025/2026 Guide

Get the complete breakdown of Oduduwa University school fees for new and returning students for the 2025/2026 session. Learn about course-specific costs, payment procedures, and available scholarships to plan your education finances effectively.

7.5% VAT on Mobile, POS Fees Starts Jan 19

Nigerian banks will begin deducting a 7.5% Value Added Tax on fees for mobile transfers, POS, and other services from January 19, 2026. Learn what this means for your transactions.

NESG Projects Naira at N1,480 to Dollar by 2026

The Nigerian Economic Summit Group forecasts the naira will stabilise around N1,480 per US dollar in 2026, driven by rising reserves and policy coordination. Discover the full economic outlook.

New 2026 Bank Charges: VAT, Stamp Duty Explained

Starting 2026, Nigerians face new costs: a 7.5% VAT on mobile/USSD fees and a ₦50 stamp duty on transfers above ₦10,000. Learn all the details and how to plan for higher digital banking expenses.

Nigeria Passport Ranks 89th in 2026 Global Index

Nigeria's passport power rises, moving to 89th globally in the 2026 Henley Passport Index. Nigerian citizens now enjoy visa-free or simplified access to 44 destinations. Discover the full analysis and what it means for travel and trade.

Hellen Ati Calls Out Cubana Chief Priest Over Son's Fees

Hellen Ati, the Kenyan woman claiming to be Cubana Chief Priest's baby mama, publicly demands he pays their alleged son's school fees, accusing him of blocking her TikTok gifters. Read full details and reactions.

Johnny Drille: 'Kids Are Very Expensive'

Nigerian singer Johnny Drille opens up about the financial strain of parenting after paying his daughter's school fees, even considering releasing seven albums in a year to cope. Read his candid take.

Nigerian Boy Uses School Fees to Buy Bitcoin, Dad Rages

A Nigerian father was left furious after discovering his son used his entire school fees to invest in Bitcoin. The viral story has sparked intense online debate about risky investments and financial responsibility among youths.

PwC Projects Nigeria's Economy to Grow 4.3% in 2026

PwC Nigeria's Economic Outlook 2026 projects 4.3% GDP growth, highlighting a path from stability to sustainable expansion. Discover the key drivers and business imperatives for the year ahead.

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