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Chukwuemeka Ayomide

Chukwuemeka Ayomide Joseph focuses on economic and financial reports. Prior to joining Peoples Gazette, he was a reporter with AllNews Nigeria. He is on Twitter @emekaayomi
April 20, 2022

Google opens first Africa development centre in Kenya

Google, the world’s largest search engine, has again shunned Africa’s largest economy, Nigeria, to set up its first product development centre in Kenya.

Google Hq
April 18, 2022

APCON to sanction Sterling Bank over ‘offensive’ Easter message

The regulatory body said “The distasteful advertisement was neither submitted nor approved for exposure by the Advertising Standards Panel”.

Sterling Bank
April 16, 2022

Nigeria’s anti-corruption officials are thieves: HEDA

“It is the very institutions that are supposed to enforce the law and apply justice that are among the worst perpetrators of corruption.”

EFCC
April 15, 2022

#EndSARS: LCC suspends plans to collect toll at Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge

Plans were initially underway to resume toll collections at the crucial access bridge on April 17.

Lekki Concession Company
April 14, 2022

Foreign airlines ditch naira, start ticket sales in U.S. dollars

The new regulation, according to APG, is the result of the difficulty in repatriating airline funds stuck in Nigeria.

April 13, 2022

National grid collapsing because my advice was not followed: Tinubu

The former governor boasted that he was the first governor to introduce the Independent Power Project in Nigeria.

Bola Tinubu
April 10, 2022

First Bank staggers opening duration at branches

Despite not stating the reason for the action, it is believed the bank took the decision to cushion the effect of the increasing cost of diesel with which it powers many of its branches.

First Bank
April 1, 2022

U.S. to release one million barrels per day to cut oil price

U.S. President Joe Biden announced plans to release 180 million barrels of oil from its strategic reserve.

Fuel pump
March 31, 2022

First Bank limits foreign withdrawal to $20 per month

This development comes as a long-standing foreign cash shortage continues to sting Africa’s largest economy.

First Bank
March 31, 2022

Market Watch: Frozen turkey hits N3,200 per kilo

A survey conducted by Peoples Gazette on Thursday showed that most frozen food stores in Lagos are now selling between the rates of N3,000 and N3,200 per kilo.

Frozen turkey