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  1. Nigerians Question President Tinubu's Sincerity as he Urges Investors to Report Bribery in Nigeria

    Nigeria Nigerians Question President Tinubu's Sincerity as he Urges Investors to Report Bribery in Nigeria

    President Bola Tinubu has urged foreign investors to report any instances of bribery demands by Nigerian officials during the Nigeria-Qatar Business and Investment Forum in Doha. Tinubu emphasized the ongoing reforms in Nigeria, assuring investors of a conducive business environment. He...
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    Business These charts show why investors prefer Egypt to Nigeria – Businessday NG

    https://businessday.ng/short-take/article/these-charts-show-why-investors-prefer-egypt-to-nigeria/
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    Business Why Nigeria May Not Attract Foreign Investors Anytime Soon

    Chief Executive Officer/Country Director of Accenture Nigeria, Mr. Niyi Yusuf has explained why Nigeria may not attract foreign investors at the moment owing to forex crisis. Mr. Yusuf demanded that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) take positive steps to guarantee foreign investors of easy...
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    Business Nigeria: Forex Market Records $327 Million Trade in One Day

    The interbank market recorded an unprecedented inflow of USD327 million, yesterday, with a single transaction of USD270 million by foreign investors. This development drove interbank rate down to N305.5/ USD1, from last Friday’s closing rate of N314.95/ USD1. Bank treasurers said the...
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    Politics Nigeria: 6 Governors Storm China For Investment Drive [SEE PHOTOS]

    6 Nigerian state governors are currently in China to attract foreign investors. According to DailyTrust, Governors Simon Lalong (Plateau), Abubakar Yari (Zamfara), Ifeanyi Okowa (Delta), Rauf Aregbesola (Osun), Abubakar Badaru (Jigawa), and Willie Obiano (Anambra) are currently on an official...
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    Business CBN Float: Foreign Investors Want Naira To Fall Above N300/US Dollar

    Foreign traders are expecting Nigeria’s currency devaluation to trigger a rush of cash into Africa’s largest economy are rapidly concluding that the naira’s 30 percent drop wasn’t enough. Investors got the foreign-exchange policy change they asked for, but still aren’t flocking to buy naira...
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