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20.01.26 - 11:30
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Nigerian Finance Minister Targets Less Borrowing (Bloomberg)
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Nigerian Finance Minister Wale Edun said the nation can access international bond markets if it needs to, but would prefer to rely more on its own resources. “The issue now is to focus on revenue, focus on domestic resource mobilization,” he said on Bloomberg Television at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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16.01.26 - 08:01
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Nigeria′s Solar Boom Lights Up Economy (Bloomberg)
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Nigeria has become a major market for solar, second only to South Africa for imports on the continent. Bloomberg's Jennifer Zabasajja spoke to Horizons Middle East and Africa anchor Joumanna Bercetche. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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14.01.26 - 09:24
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Nigeria Trade Minister Sees Boost From UAE Deal (Bloomberg)
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Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates concluded an economic agreement to deepen trade ties. Nigerian Industry, Trade and Investment Minister Jumoke Oduwole told Bloomberg's Jennifer Zabasajja and Horizons Middle East and Africa anchor Joumanna Bercetche that the deal will see a significant boost to trade between the two countries. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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13.01.26 - 06:12
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Nigeria Set to Pass Sweeping AI Rules for Digital Economy (Bloomberg)
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Nigeria is set to pass a law that would place it among the first African countries to regulate artificial intelligence, tightening oversight of one of the continent's fastest-growing digital markets after years of largely unchecked expansion by global technology firms....
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29.12.25 - 18:15
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Nigerians Applaud Trump′s Military Strikes On Islamic Terrorists (ZeroHedge)
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Nigerians Applaud Trump's Military Strikes On Islamic Terrorists
Trump's military strikes against Islamic terror groups in Nigeria have been met with overall applause by Nigerian citizens and migrants residing in the US. Authorities say the groups have links to jihadist networks in Mali and Niger and their members have settled in border communities, recruiting young people and imposing brutal controls.
Associated Muslim militants were responsible for numerous attacks on Christian communities and schools in the country in early 2025, including the coordinated massacre of 280 Christian farmers in the village of Yelwata; many victims burned alive or hacked to death. It was one of the worst single incidents of Christian slaughter in the past decade.
In a national statement, Nigeria's information ministry said "precision strike operations" had been carried with the "explicit approval" of President Bola Tinubu and with "the full involvement of the armed forces of Niger...
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