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Bureau de change MD docked for stealing
The Managing Director of a Buraux de Change, Unique Usman Global Concept Ltd, Bashir Usman, 49, and two others have…
Ghana is treading the dangerous path of Senegal as child beggars engulf its cities
“Stop giving to child beggars.” This has often been the plea made to Ghanaians as authorities intensify efforts to rid…
These are the top five poorest countries in Africa
Africa is an amalgamation of countries with different economies and resources. Over time, many of these countries are still seen…
Looters now hide Nigeria’s money in burial grounds – Umahi
The Governor of Ebonyi State, Engr. David Umahi on Monday revealed that many looted funds in Nigeria were stocked in…
MTN rejects CBN directive to refund $8.1 billion
MTN Nigeria has rejected the CBN directive to refund $8.1 billion, insisting that it did no wrong. It said that…
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Full details why CBN imposed N5.87bn fine on Stambic IBTC, Diamond bank, others
Fresh facts have emerged on why the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN imposed heavy sanctions totaling N5.87 billion on Standard…
EXCLUSIVE: Emefiele Blocks CBN From Imposing $6.5bn Fine On Individuals/Banks Guilty Of Forgery, FX Breach
In its findings, it was discovered that 10 individuals and corporate entities were implicated in the forgery and/or production of…
EXCLUSIVE: Emefiele Blocks CBN From Imposing $6.5bn Fine On Individuals/Banks Guilty Of Forgery, FX Breach
In its findings, it was discovered that 10 individuals and corporate entities were implicated in the forgery and/or production of…
After SaharaReporters Exclusive, CBN Hurriedly Orders Banks To Refund N5.87bn
Citibank, Diamond Bank, Stanbic IBTC Nigeria and Standard Chartered Bank are the affected banks, with Standard Chartered Bank receiving the…
92.1% Of Nigerians Are Living On Less Than N2000 A Day
mail According to World Bank, 92.1% of Nigerians are living below N2,000 ($5.5) a day — the worst record in the world. And less than…