🇳🇬 Nigerian Telecom Operators Ordered to Issue Refunds
Nigeria's telecommunications regulator is forcing the country's four major mobile operators to issue airtime refunds to millions of subscribers follow...
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Nigeria's telecommunications regulator is forcing the country's four major mobile operators to issue airtime refunds to millions of subscribers follow...
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Nigeria's telecommunications regulator is tightening the screws on service quality. **MTN Nigeria, the country's largest mobile operator by subscriber...
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Nigeria's telecommunications regulator is tightening its grip on service quality standards, signaling a critical inflection point for the sector. The ...
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MTN Nigeria, Africa's largest telecom operator by subscriber base, has formally announced a compensation programme for customers affected by network q...
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1: PROVIDUS BANK **HEADLINE:** Nigeria Banking Expansion 2026: Providus Bank Opens Ekiti Branch, Signals Growth Amid Capital Reforms **META_DESCRIPT...
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Nigeria faces a critical juncture in how it finances development, as President Bola Tinubu's administration simultaneously pursues fresh external borr...
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Nigeria's Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) has launched a significant capital injection into the education sector, allocating N5.18 billion...
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Nigeria's Central Bank completed a landmark Open Market Operations (OMO) auction on April 21, 2026, absorbing N1.92 trillion in liquidity at stop rate...
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** Nigeria's real estate sector faces mounting regulatory pressure as the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) escalates en...
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Nigeria's startup ecosystem is navigating a challenging funding environment. In the first quarter of 2026, Nigerian startups secured $78.6 million acr...
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Nigeria's economic trajectory hinges on a critical asset often overlooked in development discourse: workforce capability in the digital age. While oil...
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Nigeria stands at a critical inflection point as hunger threatens to engulf over one-third of its population. The United Nations Food and Agriculture ...
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Nigeria's healthcare system stands at a critical inflection point. With a population exceeding 240 million—Africa's largest—the country faces a parado...
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Most Nigerian business owners face a silent profitability leak: cash sitting dormant in operating accounts earns nothing while inflation erodes its va...
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Cross-border commerce in Africa is entering a new regulatory era. According to Yellow Card's 2026 Report on Data Protection and Artificial Intelligenc...
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Nigeria's poultry sector is operating far below capacity, not due to lack of demand but because farmers cannot afford the cost of capital. This parado...
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BRIEF --- **HEADLINE:** Africa Foreign Reserves Hit $530 Billion in 2025: Gold Surge Reshapes Reserve Strategy **META_DESCRIPTION:** Africa's centr...
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Asset Allocation Strategy HEADLINE: Asset Allocation Strategy: How to Protect African Investment Portfolios from Market Shocks META_DESCRIPTION: Lea...
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Nigeria's fiscal strategy is entering a critical phase as President Bola Tinubu petitions the Senate for approval of a fresh $516.3 million external l...
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President Bola Tinubu has submitted a request to the Nigerian Senate for approval of a fresh $516.3 million external loan, marking another phase in Ni...
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