Forex accruals: Finally, state governors remove their blinkers!!
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Forex accruals: Finally, state governors remove their blinkers!!
50 per cent increase in VAT: Matters arising
50 per cent increase in VAT: Matters arising
2020 BUDGET: Sorry, more of the same
CBN claims $2.6bn, not $26bn as diaspora remittances
The 9.6bn P&ID award ― Matters arising
$26bn diaspora remittances: Where are the dollars?
Nigerian bank customers as beast of burden
All Hail Allen Onyema!!! Nigeria’s pride and apostle of peace
Xenophobia as a symptom of deepening poverty in africa!
$26bn Diaspora remittances: Where are the dollars?
$9.6BN AWARD: The same fool and his money (2)
$9bn Damages: The Same Fool and His Money
MMIA: Passenger torture from arrival hall to car park!
SOWORE: ‘They’re going to come after me, no question about it’
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CBN’s 5-year plan: Chasing shadows with a charmed audience (2)
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CBN’S 5-year plan: Chasing shadows with a charmed audience!
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African continental free trade agreement: Matters arising
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Frank rejoinders to last week’s article
Public rejoinders to Newspaper Opinion Columns, may often provide, useful, feedback on how well the message is understood by the reading public. Evidently, not every critic of an article, will find the time or inclination to send rejoinders, which may serve as a barometer of the understanding between the reading public and the messenger.
Can CBN save the Naira and save Nigerians?
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The wrong way to defend the naira
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Free-floating the naira is disobeying the law – CBN
THE title above is from Tuesday, June 11 edition of the Daily Independent Newspaper. In the related report, CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, engaged stakeholders, at an interactive session in Lagos, on why he has rebuffed the incessant calls by some ‘experts’ to deregulate and float the naira exchange rate, as a product of the actual market dynamics of demand and supply.
Like Mko Abiola like Leah Sharibu
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Collegiate Presidency and national harmony
THE calls for restructuring of the national space have become unceasing in recent years. Therefore, the narrative below has certainly become increasingly relevant this year and may hopefully serve as a wake-up call to abort inevitable the dire consequences which will clearly jeopardize our relationship as a nation and forestall the frustration of the misplaced hope of Nigerians for a better life. I wish you Happy 2019 Democracy Day! Please read on.
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