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First Bank named Nigeria’s strongest brand in 2026 by Brand Finance

First Bank, West Africa’s premier financial institution and financial inclusion service provider, has been recognised as the strongest brand in Nigeria in the “Nigeria 25 2026” ranking by Brand Finance, a leading independent brand valuation and strategy consultancy. The Bank achieved an AAA+ rating, the highest possible distinction, underscoring its unmatched brand strength and leadership […]
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Eurobond imposes enormous responsibility on Nigeria – DMO D-G

Recently, Nigeria floated its first Eurobond with a $500 million offering to international investors. Contrary to initial fears and concerns about the prospect of the bond vis-à-vis declining external reserves of the nation and the build-up to the up-coming general elections, the bond was significantly oversubscribed.

PENCOM gives employers March 31 deadline on staff insurance policy

NATIONAL Pension Commission, PENCOM, has issued a March 31 deadline to employers that are yet to submit copies of employees’ Life Insurance Certificates for the current year to the Commission and Employees’ Pension Fund Administrators, PFAs, to do so to avoid its attendant repercussions.

Stock market : Investors lose N189.5bn in 5 days

Investors in the Nigerian stock market , last week lost a total of N189 .5 billion or 2.17 per cent from their investment as the market capitalisation declined from N8.743 trillion recorded penultimate week to close N8.554 trillion.

Education for enterprise development and revolution ( part 1)

In a July 2008 interview, the prominent Vangurd newspaper had a candid question for a senior office-bearer of the Manufacuturers Association of Nigeria – are “our young graduates… not employable anymore?” The answer is a shocking indictment of the state of Nigerian education: “You cannot talk to a graduate and be convinced that he is one.”

‘Fostering a Safety Culture’ is expected to bring people from the aviation, oil & gas companies

Bristow Helicopters Nigeria, is one of the world’s largest providers of helicopter services. The first civil helicopter company to work in the oil and gas industry, Bristow has earned an international reputation for speed of response and quality of service. In this chat with Aviation journalists recently, the Managing Director of the company, Capt Akin Oni, speaks on the safety conference being put together this week.

Nigeria is a strategic market for MasterCard-MEA President

MasterCard Worldwide said that its decision to partner with Interswtch Nigera PLC to introduce the MasterCard Verve debit card was due to the strategic importance of Nigeria to its operations and the long standing relationship with Interswitch.

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