Latest Articles by Akinkunmi Akingbade Contributor Lagos’ night markets, where all pockets are equal. At almost every major bus stop in Lagos, there is a striking resemblance at night – the ubiquity of small gleaming lamps flashing at passersby as they move towards their different destinations; the sound of... Contributor Dana Airline partners with Imo state to launch Nigeria’s first state-owned commercial airline. Imo State has launched Nigeria’s first state-owned commercial airline – Imo Air. Multitudes flocked into Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport, Owerri as activities were spurred to celebrate the historic landmark in the state. Contributor How African countries are working together to light up the continent. Njoki Ngethe could barely hear the cry of her newly born baby as she was gasping for air in the operating theatre. The doctors and nurses put in every effort to resuscitate her but failed. Contributor Here is why MTN has postponed its proposed NSE listing. The hopes of the Nigerian capital market experiencing a resurgence in 2017 has again been dashed as there are indications that MTN Nigeria Ltd might not undertake its proposed share listing until 2018. Contributor Nigerian Government signs MoU to construct 100,000 housing units. The Nigerian Government on Thursday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the construction of 100,000 housing units across the country. Contributor Tourists rushing out of Gambia due to heightened crisis. In the midst of the heightening crisis in The Gambia, thousands of tourists are packing their bags out of the country. Around 1,000 British tourists left on special flights on Wednesday alone. Contributor Here is why the Dangote Tomato Paste Factory might not reopen in February. Exactly a year after Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote announced that his $20 million tomato paste factory will commence operations, the factory has already commenced and suspended its production within its short period of existence.
Contributor Lagos’ night markets, where all pockets are equal. At almost every major bus stop in Lagos, there is a striking resemblance at night – the ubiquity of small gleaming lamps flashing at passersby as they move towards their different destinations; the sound of...
Contributor Dana Airline partners with Imo state to launch Nigeria’s first state-owned commercial airline. Imo State has launched Nigeria’s first state-owned commercial airline – Imo Air. Multitudes flocked into Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport, Owerri as activities were spurred to celebrate the historic landmark in the state.
Contributor How African countries are working together to light up the continent. Njoki Ngethe could barely hear the cry of her newly born baby as she was gasping for air in the operating theatre. The doctors and nurses put in every effort to resuscitate her but failed.
Contributor Here is why MTN has postponed its proposed NSE listing. The hopes of the Nigerian capital market experiencing a resurgence in 2017 has again been dashed as there are indications that MTN Nigeria Ltd might not undertake its proposed share listing until 2018.
Contributor Nigerian Government signs MoU to construct 100,000 housing units. The Nigerian Government on Thursday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the construction of 100,000 housing units across the country.
Contributor Tourists rushing out of Gambia due to heightened crisis. In the midst of the heightening crisis in The Gambia, thousands of tourists are packing their bags out of the country. Around 1,000 British tourists left on special flights on Wednesday alone.
Contributor Here is why the Dangote Tomato Paste Factory might not reopen in February. Exactly a year after Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote announced that his $20 million tomato paste factory will commence operations, the factory has already commenced and suspended its production within its short period of existence.