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Internet firm Tizeti gets Chapel Hill Denham loan to expand to Abuja, others

Internet company Tizeti says it has obtained an undisclosed long-term financing from Chapel Hill Denham to finance its planned rollout across 15 Nigerian states. The...

Nigerian businesses under burden of over 60 taxes, govt says

The Nigerian government says the country seeks to cut the number of taxes at the federal, state and local government levels from about 62...

Gates Foundation investing $40m for mRNA vaccines in Africa

The Gates Foundation announced Monday it will invest $40 million in several African drug companies to produce and provide access to mRNA vaccines on...

WHO approves second malaria vaccine R21

The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended a new vaccine, R21/Matrix-M, for the prevention of malaria in children. It is the second malaria vaccine approved...

NLC denies agreement with Nigerian govt to suspend strike

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) says it has no agreement with the federal government to call off its planned indefinite strike scheduled for Oct....

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Lafarge is foreign-owned. Why is Senate suddenly afraid of sale to China?

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