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18 May 2017
Investor confidence is slowly returning to the Nigerian markets as April inflation continues to decline.
18 May 2017
Lionel Messi's fiance and Luis Suarez' wife opened their own shoes and accessories store on Wednesday in Barcelona.
17 May 2017
Revitalising export processing zones by reviewing local fiscal and regulatory incentives is a key part of Nigeria's economic recovery and growth plan.
17 May 2017
Public procurement act - Reps summon Adeosun over alleged violation
17 May 2017
Seven people killed by suspected Fulani herders in Ossissa community.
16 May 2017
Ford plans to shrink its salaried workforce in North America and Asia by about 10 percent as it works to boost profits and its sliding stock price, a source familiar with the plan told Reuters.
16 May 2017
Business owners advised using Facebook and Instagram.
16 May 2017
Moody's projects the Nigerian economy will grow by 2.5 percent this year and 4 percent in 2018. But the question is what effect will Nigeria's projected economic recovery have on the country's manufacturing sector?
15 May 2017
A resurgence of the tomato pest Tuta Absoluta has impacted harvests in parts of Nigeria, leading to rising prices for the crop. Emmanuel Ijewere, Chairman Best Food Farms joins CNBC Africa to discuss this and other causes of rising food prices.
15 May 2017
Transforming Africa Summit 2017 - Africa Leaders To Invest In ICT.
15 May 2017
Kaduna malnutrition - Over 500,000 Children Are Endangered.
15 May 2017
According to BMI Research's recent report titled, outlook for Nigeria's economy, improved oil production, higher oil prices, and greater exchange rate flexibility will all contribute to a return to positive real GDP growth in Nigeria in 2017.

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European governments have a duty to rescue asylum seekers who cross the sea to escape conflict, Pope Francis said in Marseille. He called it "a duty of humanity" to save people in difficulty.
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Starting on Saturday September 23, China is hosting the Asian Games, a major multi-sport event held every four years between the Olympics. The 19th edition, postponed from last year, brings together some 12,000 athletes from across the continent, competing in 40 sports over two weeks in the eastern city of Hangzhou. For the first time, e-sports are featured as an official medal sport event, with seven golds on offer. But a lot of attention is also focused on what's happening outside the tracks and arenas. FRANCE 24's Oliver Farry tell us more about the geopolitical aspect of the event.
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Azerbaijan says it has sent tons of food aid and hygiene products to the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, days after a cease-fire was reached between Baku and ethnic Armenian separatists.
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Last Generation climate activists sprayed orange and yellow paint on all six columns of Berlin's Brandenburg Gate. The protest comes as the city braces for more climate rallies in the coming days.
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