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When a Quick Loan Makes Sense in Nigeria

Discover the 5 key situations where a quick loan is a sensible financial tool in Nigeria, from medical emergencies to urgent repairs. Learn to borrow responsibly.

Senate Passes N54.46 Trillion MTEF, Natasha Questions FG

The Nigerian Senate has approved the 2026-2028 MTEF with a N54.46 trillion spending plan. Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan challenged the FG's vague plan to 'mop up' funds for the private sector. Read the full details.

Nigeria Responds to US 'Country of Concern' Label

Nigeria faces US 'Country of Particular Concern' designation. We analyze the risks of misinformation, call for responsible patriotism, and detail government's diplomatic pushback. Nigeria must defend itself with truth.

Tinubu Seeks Senate Approval for ₦15.4 Trillion Loan

President Bola Tinubu has formally requested Senate approval for a ₦15.4 trillion loan facility to address critical infrastructure gaps and economic challenges. Get the full details on this major financial move.

Nigeria Reps Approve Tinubu's $2.34B Loan Request

The Nigerian House of Representatives has approved President Bola Tinubu's request to borrow $2.34 billion and €100 million, part of a larger $8.69 billion and €100 million loan package previously endorsed by the National Assembly during the Buhari admini

House Approves Tinubu's ₦2.35T Loan, ₦500B Sukuk

Nigeria's House of Representatives has approved President Tinubu's massive borrowing plan to fund critical infrastructure projects across the nation, including a landmark Islamic finance initiative.

Nigeria Debt Crisis: Citizens Owe ₦100,000+ Each

Shocking new data reveals Nigerian states' debt burden has skyrocketed, with Lagos and Edo citizens bearing the heaviest load. Discover how this affects everyday Nigerians and what it means for the economy.

Nigeria Reps Approve Tinubu's $2.34B Loan Request

The Nigerian House of Representatives has approved President Bola Tinubu's request to borrow $2.34 billion and €100 million from international lenders to fund critical infrastructure projects and support the 2024 budget.

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