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Nigeria welcomes Air Algérie’s inaugural flight to Abuja

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday announced the launch of Air Algérie’s inaugural direct flight service from Algiers to Abuja, scheduled for April 6, 2025. This marks a step in strengthening the diplomatic and economic ties between Nigeria and Algeria. According to a statement signed by the acting spokesperson for the ministry, Kimiebi Ebienfa,...
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300 NIMASA cadets sail on our vessels, says NMSL

The Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Shipping and Marine Services Limited has stated that about 300 cadets from the Nigerian Seafarers Development Programme organised by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency have been employed by the agency. The Managing Director of NMSL, Mr Abdulkareem Ahmed, announced this on Monday in Ikeja during the unveiling of...
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Bearish start to Q2 as stock market cap sheds N90bn

The local stock market closed in the red zone on the first trading day in April and the second quarter of 2025. The downturn saw the All-Share Index fall by 0.14 per cent to 105,515.99 points from 105,660.64 in the last trading session. Similarly, the market capitalisation dipped 0.14 per cent to N66.17tn, reflecting a...
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FG threatens to revoke dormant oil blocks licences

The Minister of State Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, threatened to withdraw oil blocks from owners that have failed to develop them. This is against the backdrop of the Federal Government calling on international oil companies operating in Nigeria to ramp up investment in the country’s oil and gas sector, emphasising that the current...
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States vote N214bn for arms, others

Thirty-five states voted N214 billion for local security outfits, defence initiatives, and the purchase of arms and equipment in their 2025 budget, The PUNCH reports. Despite the substantial funding allocated to eliminate insecurity, no fewer than 367 individuals have been killed during Yuletide and Sallah celebrations between 2019 and 2025. The states’ budgets are contained...
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65% tank farms dormant due to fuel subsidy removal

As the battle to control market share in the downstream sector rages on, no fewer than 70 tank farm owners have been compelled to cease operations in the past two years, leaving their facilities abandoned and idle as retailers and station owners increasingly avoid utilising their services. These dormant tank farms, representing 65 per cent...
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Stakeholders state benefits of ISA 2025

Key stakeholders in the Nigerian capital market have lauded the newly signed Investments and Securities Act 2025, expressing strong confidence that the legislation will significantly deepen market integrity and expand investment opportunities within the nation’s financial ecosystem. The experts made this known in separate interviews with The PUNCH on Monday following the announcement of the...
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How to take control of your cash flow

Cash flow is the lifeblood of personal and business finances, yet many individuals and entrepreneurs struggle to manage it effectively. Poor cash flow management can lead to missed opportunities, financial stress, and even insolvency. Understanding how money moves in and out of your hands is the first step toward achieving financial stability and growth, writes...
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