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SOME NIGERIAN  NEWSPAPER HEADLINES 10/11/2021.

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Amidst exchange rate crisis, poverty, insecurity, Nigerian companies post mega profits

Awabah partners LSETF, onboards 200 agents to drive micro pension at the grassroot

NCC warns android phone users of new malware

CBN refutes claims that exchange rate has been removed from its website

Uber launches ‘Uber Connect’ to improve delivery in Lagos

Paris Club Refund: Governors say Malami working against public interest, colluding with consultants

MintMe.com: Where crypto tokens, crowdfunding, and trading meet

Senate passes electoral Act Amendment Bill, approves e-transmission of results

London-based fintech, Jumo ready to explore Nigerian, Cameroonian markets as it raises $120 million

Bitcoin trades at all-time high as crypto market capitalization approaches $3 trillion

Naira falls at official market as forex turnover surges by 74%

SEC gives two-year extension for compliance on internal controls

Southwest leads as Nigerian states generate N849.12 billion IGR in H1 2021

Bitcoin could hit $80,000 in November

MTN and Airtel as Payment Service Banks: Should commercial banks be worried?

COVID-19 Update in Nigeria.

Win Palli Promo as 50 other customers Win N100,000 each

UN Global Compact Network Nigeria, Sterling Bank, FBRA and Sterling One Foundation partner on promoting a circular economy

Believe me, you have never seen a better shortlet home!

Citizenship by Investment investors from Nigeria and beyond praise the success of their investment in The Residences at Secret Bay

Awabah leverages LSETF to onboard 200 agents

DEAL: Wicrypt secures $1.5 million funding to expand across Africa

NCC targets revenue of N632 billion by 2022

United States Government seizes $6.1 million worth of crypto from cybercriminals

Ikoyi building collapse: Lagos House of Assembly seeks compensation for victims’ families

eNaira completed N46.3 million worth of transactions in less than 2 weeks – CBN

Covid-19: Nigeria targets over 100 million vaccinations by 2022 – NPHCDA

NNPC insists on adequate petrol supply, no plans to increase pump price

 

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