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NDIC Reiterates N5m Deposit Insurance Cover

NDIC MD reassures depositors of N5m insurance cover, details collaboration with CBN for supervision, and warns against Ponzi schemes. Read key insights from Kano Trade Fair.

US Reviews Newborn Hepatitis B Vaccine Policy

A US vaccine advisory panel, now led by skeptics, is reviewing the decades-old practice of giving hepatitis B shots to newborns. Experts warn this could cause preventable deaths and lower immunization rates. Read the full analysis.

Kaduna Free Buses Save Citizens N1.39bn

Kaduna's free CNG bus service has transported over 1.4 million passengers, saving residents N1.39 billion in fares. See the full impact of Governor Uba Sani's transport scheme.

FGN Savings Bonds Offer Up to 13.838% Interest

Nigeria's DMO opens subscription for 2-year and 3-year FGN Savings Bonds with attractive quarterly interest payments. Secure investment backed by the Federal Government. Closes Dec 5.

NDIC Assures Deposit Safety, Warns Against Fraudsters

NDIC MD reassures Nigerians of deposit safety with up to ₦5m insurance. He warns against Ponzi schemes and details collaboration with CBN for banking stability. Visit their Trade Fair pavilion for more.

Best Gift Card Rates in Nigeria 2026

Discover the 2026 gift card rates in Nigeria. Find out which cards like Razer Gold, Steam, and Apple iTunes pay the most and why platforms like GiftCardsToNaira are preferred for fast cash conversion.

Dangote Refinery Saves Nigeria N10bn Yearly

Dangote Refinery is saving Nigeria over N10 billion annually in foreign exchange by replacing fuel imports with locally refined products. Discover how this impacts Nigeria's economy.

AfDB approves $500m loan for Nigeria's budget

African Development Bank approves $500 million budget support for Nigeria to boost non-oil revenues and energy sector reforms. Learn how this impacts Nigeria's economic growth.

CBN Retains MPR at 27%, Delays Loan Rate Cuts

Nigeria's Central Bank maintains 27% interest rate to fight inflation. Businesses and borrowers face continued high loan costs as monetary tightening persists. Learn what this means for you.

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