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SMEDAN unveils N500m zero-interest fund for MSMEs

SMEDAN has unveiled a N500m zero-interest fund for MSMEs, disbursing it through cooperatives and associations to boost working capital and improve loan recovery nationwide.

FG unveils 2026 push for industrial growth, trade and investment

The Federal Government plans to intensify industrial growth, trade expansion, investment and non-oil exports in 2026, focusing on turning policy into measurable economic outcomes.

NIMC Raises NIN Service Fees, Date of Birth Correction Now Costs ₦28,574

KEY POINTS NIMC has increased the fee for correcting a date of birth on...

NIN Deadline Looms: Millions of Nigerians Risk Losing Phone Services

The Nigerian government has issued a final warning to millions of mobile phone users...

CBN Mandates BVN, NIN Linking, Anticipates Customer Rush

CBN’s new BVN/NIN policy expected to cause a surge in bank and NIMC office visits across Nigeria.

Nigerians in Europe to Enjoy Faster Passport Processing With New Facilities

Nigerians living in Europe will soon benefit from improved passport services, as the federal...

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SMEDAN unveils N500m zero-interest fund for MSMEs

SMEDAN has unveiled a N500m zero-interest fund for MSMEs, disbursing it through cooperatives and associations to boost working capital and improve loan recovery nationwide.

FG unveils 2026 push for industrial growth, trade and investment

The Federal Government plans to intensify industrial growth, trade expansion, investment and non-oil exports in 2026, focusing on turning policy into measurable economic outcomes.

AfCFTA lifts Nigeria’s intra-African trade by 21 percent to $9.02billion in 2025

Nigeria's intra-African trade rose 21 percent to $9.02bn in 2025, as the AfCFTA unlocked new export markets and lower trade barriers, an Afreximbank report says.

Nigeria sets date for next evacuation flight from South Africa

Nigeria's government will return another group of citizens from South Africa on Tuesday, ahead of anti-immigrant protests set to begin June 30.