Goldman Sachs predicts 3% rise in Nigeria’s GDP growth
Deloitte urges transparency in financial reporting
NPF MFB profit rises by 77%
CR Services records 100% coverage of commercial banks
Touts are ruining our business, say traders
Stakeholders renew call for national software policy
Glo launches 3G internet service in Enugu, Nsukka
Ericsson activates mobile money in Europe
Glo’s support for African Voices boosts development
Power: Again, Lagos sets the pace in IPP
Etisalat out with 9ja free credit SIM registration prom
Symantec signs MoU with ITU on safer cyberspace
Visafone introduces new tariff plan
Activists to protest non-recognition of Lagos LCDAs

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Builders scramble for Nigeria’s second satellite contract
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