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Nigeria signs $10bn agreements in China — Presidency

The Presidency said on Saturday that Nigerian delegation, led by President Muhammadu Buhari, to the just-concluded Forum on China-Africa Cooperation summit in Beijing, China, signed 13 deals worth $10bn. It.

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UK set to double trade volume with Nigeria – Envoy

The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Paul Arkwright, has said the United Kingdom is poised to double the trade volume between the two countries which is currently put at.

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Nigeria Aviation records over $42m from airlines in 8 months

The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has recorded over $16.98million as Ticket Sales Charge TSC from international airlines and over N9.16billion from local airlines between the months of January to.

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China’s dominance draws Europe, US closer to Nigeria, Africa

Following China’s almost complete takeover of investment opportunities in Africa, major European nations; France, the United Kingdom (UK) and Germany, including the United States of America are now in the.

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Nigeria, China to sign $328m agreement on ICT – Presidency

Presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu, has said that Nigeria and China have completed arrangements to sign 328 million dollars agreement on the National Information and Communication Technology Infrastructure Backbone Phase 11.

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Guinness Nigeria’s profit before tax grew by ₦7.3 billion in 2018

Guinness Nigeria Plc posted a profit before tax of ₦9.9 billion at the end of the 2018 financial year, the company’s results released by the Nigerian Stock Exchange have shown..

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Nigeria presidential race sparks to life; Senate leader runs

Nigeria’s presidential race sparked to life on Thursday with the announcement by Senate president Bukola Saraki that he intends to run next year. Saraki is the most well-known challenger yet.

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Theresa May to Unveil Measures against Illegal Migration in Nigeria

British Prime Minister Theresa May will Wednesday unveil measures to cut illegal and unsafe migration into Europe from West Africa and support victims of modern slavery as she visits Nigeria.

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Theresa May arrives Nigeria tomorrow

British Prime Minister Theresa May will arrive Abuja tomorrow as part of a three-nation African tour. She will fly into the federal capital from South Africa and move to Lagos.

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Nigeria’s crude exports set to rise to 1.73m bpd in October

Nigeria is set to witness an oil exports rise and may hit highest in four months in October as a result of supply of several larger grades coming back online.

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