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14 Jun 2017
A bill prohibiting open grazing in some states in Nigeria has been greeted with strong opposition from herdsmen who say it is ill-intended and discriminatory.
14 Jun 2017
14 Jun 2017
13 Jun 2017
Nigeria's acting President Yemi Osinbajo has signed the country's 7.4 trillion naira 2017 budget into law, just over a month after the National Assembly passed the appropriation bill.
13 Jun 2017
Throughout the financial crisis from 2008 to 2010, Portugal was on the brink of bankruptcy.
12 Jun 2017
The equities market sustained its bullish run last week; with the NSE All-Share Index increasing by 6.1 per cent week-on-week. Rotimi Fakayejo, CEO, Enterprise Capital Partners, joins CNBC Africa to review the trading day.
12 Jun 2017
Nigeria is expected to export its first batch of yams to the United Kingdom and the United States on the 29th of June; a move that will bolster the country's attempts to diversify its export earnings.
9 Jun 2017
Nigerian equities market continued its bullish trend, advancing further by 0.77 per cent to settle the year-to-date return at 22.9 per cent.
9 Jun 2017
Simon Derrick, Bank of New York Mellon Corp. chief currency strategist, and Bloomberg's Mark Cudmore discuss their initial reactions to the exit polls in the U.K.'s general election.
7 Jun 2017
Nigeria stocks extended their rally for the eight consecutive sessions, helped by gains in cement, oil and banking stocks.
6 Jun 2017
Why Nigeria is losing anti-corruption war - Ex-MTN boss, Oyagbola opens up
6 Jun 2017
Banks hiding stolen funds should be sanctioned — Osinbajo

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