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    Business Lagos ports to receive 31 ships loaded with petroleum products, food items – PM NEWS Nigeria

    Thirty one ships laden with petroleum products, food items and other goods are expected to arrive Apapa and Tin Can Island Ports, Lagos, from May 18 to May 27. Read more via PM NEWS Nigeria – https://ift.tt/2IxmBPI Get more: Nigeria Business News
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    Business Traffic gridlock: Businesses fold up in Apapa – Vanguard News

    By Ebun Sessou Apapa, Lagos which undoubtedly used to be the commercial hub of the country is now living in the past no thanks to the traffic gridlock occasioned by the heavy duty and articulated vehicles, trucks and tankers that have blocked every part of the express road. … Read more via...
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    Business Land Use Charge: We have no deal with Lagos govt –Alpha Beta – The Sun News

    Contrary to published media reports on the relationship between Alpha Beta Consulting and the controversial Lagos State law on Land Use Charge (LUC), the former has revealed that it has no contract with the Lagos State government in execution of the state’s newly-introduced land use Read...
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    Business LIRS targets N1bn monthly consumption tax with ePayment – Vanguard News

    The Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) has deployed an electronic payment remittance platform aimed at increasing monthly consumption tax revenue to N1 billion. Executive Chairman of LIRS, Mr. Ayodele Subair, disclosed this while speaking to journalists on the launch of the platform...
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    Business Ambode flags off e- tax payment campaign at GTBank – BusinessDay

    Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, has flagged off the electronic tax payment campaign of the state which will allow residents and citizens of Lagos State to pay their taxes directly to the coffers of the State Government. Read more via BusinessDay – http://ift.tt/2okuHCi Get more...
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    Business Many High Net Worth Individuals are leaving Lagos. Here’s why – Ventures Africa

    Nigeria pulled out of recession in September 2017, and a series of good fiscal and monetary policies, coupled with rising oil prices, have put the country back on the path of recovery. However, a new report says more wealthy people are leaving the country, most especially from Lagos. via...
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    Business Bag of Rice Sells For N8, 000 in Lagos, Residents Troop To Buy [See PHOTOS]

    According to Liberty Badmus, there is ongoing sell of 50kg bag of rice for N8000 at Ebute Metta, Oyingbo near First Bank. The Facebook user noted that this is happening ahead of Prof. Osinbajo visit. See photos below:
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