Ex-NEPC Boss Olusegun Awolowo Passes Away at 62
Nigeria mourns Olusegun Awolowo, former NEPC executive director and grandson of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, who died at 62. Read about his legacy in Nigerian trade and public service.
Nigeria mourns Olusegun Awolowo, former NEPC executive director and grandson of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, who died at 62. Read about his legacy in Nigerian trade and public service.
Nigeria plans to generate N1.49 trillion annually by exporting 600MW of electricity to 15 West African countries following successful grid synchronization tests. Full details on this energy breakthrough.
Nasarawa State inaugurates a $400 million rare earth and critical metals processing plant in Uke, set to create over 10,000 jobs and position Nigeria as a key player in the global tech and energy sectors.
Lagos State Truck Operators commend Apapa Port Manager Adebowale Lawal's 24/7 dedication that resolved export truck gridlock. Discover how his leadership transformed port access roads.
Nigeria, world's largest cassava producer, plans policy to transform raw cassava exports into high-value industrial products like starch, ethanol and animal feed.
House of Representatives committee pledges to halt massive revenue losses in Nigeria's oil and non-oil export sectors, aiming to recover billions lost annually through systemic leakages.
International Trade Centre reveals Nigeria's $3.9 billion untapped export opportunities in cocoa, cashew, coffee. Discover how Nigeria can boost forex earnings.
Nigeria's DFQT+ platform is transforming food fortification with real-time tracking and improved compliance. Discover how this digital innovation benefits producers and regulators.
Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma has called on Nigerian Breweries to reopen its '33' brewery in Awa-Omamma, shut for over two years. The state pledges support to resolve challenges.
Nigerian Breweries commissions 2-ton/day cassava processing facility in Awa Omamma, projected to generate N500 million annual revenue for the community while reaffirming CSR commitment.
Nigerian Breweries Plc has commissioned a 2-ton daily cassava processing plant in Awo-Omamma, Imo State, creating jobs and generating ₦500 million annual revenue for the community.
The Nigerian Ports Authority expresses deep concern as local importers and exporters fail to maximize Africa's deepest seaport, raising questions about economic priorities.
Nigeria Ports Authority exposes shocking underutilization of Lekki Deep Sea Port as local businesses fail to leverage Africa's deepest port facility, missing massive trade opportunities.
Discover how African nations are positioning themselves as emerging leaders in artificial intelligence, developing innovative AI solutions tailored to local challenges with global export potential.
Great news for Nigerian travelers! Germany has significantly reduced visa processing times, making European travel more accessible. Learn how this affects your travel plans.
Discover how POS terminals are reshaping Nigeria's financial landscape, creating jobs and bringing banking services to millions previously excluded from the formal system.
In a groundbreaking development for Nigeria's energy sector, a Canadian company has secured $5 billion funding to complete a massive 500,000 barrels per day refinery project, promising to transform the nation's oil and gas landscape.
Renowned trade specialist Dr. Bimbo Omoyeni calls for Nigeria to strategically expand and leverage international trade agreements to boost economic growth and global competitiveness.
An eye-opening analysis reveals how Nigeria could transform its charcoal industry into a multi-billion dollar export powerhouse, creating jobs and boosting the economy.
China exempts Nexperia from Dutch semiconductor export restrictions, securing chip supply chain and highlighting strategic importance of Chinese-owned tech firms in global market.
Breaking: China makes unexpected decision to lift rare earth export restrictions to European Union, reshaping global supply chains and economic dynamics. Official confirmation reveals strategic trade shift.
Nigeria continues to process 90% of its cassava production domestically, creating economic opportunities and reducing import dependency in the agricultural sector.
Nigeria takes historic step toward economic transformation as lawmakers mandate minimum 30% local value addition before raw material exports, aiming to boost industrialization and create jobs.