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Owo aféfé gas fo fere bósí ìdá ogorun-lé -maarun láàrín osù mérìnlá. --- Cooking gas price jumps 105
Business Podcast
11M ago
The average retail price for refilling a 5kg cylinder of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (cooking gas) increased by 105 per cent within the last twelve months, findings by The PUNCH have revealed ..read more
Business Podcast
11M ago
Debt servicing doubles, hits N896bn in three months – DMO report. We're in trouble! You don't get to see this kind of report on newspaper or hear it on radio ..read more
Owo aféfé gas fo fere bósí ìdá ogorun-lé -maarun láàrín osù mérìnlá. --- Cooking gas price jumps 105
Business Podcast
1y ago
The average retail price for refilling a 5kg cylinder of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (cooking gas) increased by 105 per cent within the last twelve months, findings by The PUNCH have revealed ..read more
Business Podcast
1y ago
Debt servicing doubles, hits N896bn in three months – DMO report. We're in trouble! You don't get to see this kind of report on newspaper or hear it on radio ..read more
Business Podcast
2y ago
Investigative documentary of Nigeria fuel price from 1956 till date. We've to know this now! https://youtu.be/J0Dect63tRo Like, subscribe, comment & share ..read more
World Bank blames FG as high inflation worsens poverty
Banki àgbáyé di èbi ru ìjoba àpopò orílèdè yi
BUSINESS REPORT YORUBA
2y ago
It's funny how we're still talking about inflation in 2022 since 2020. Find out on this latest episode❤️ please share ..read more
BUSINESS REPORT YORUBA
3y ago
Nigeria’s inflation rate stood at 18.12% in April 2021, indicating the first decline in headline inflation in about 20 months. This is contained in the Consumer Price Index report, recently released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS ..read more
BUSINESS REPORT YORUBA
3y ago
Calabar Port ships first cocoa export to US 14 yrs after concession...... Is this a wake-up call for Farmers ..read more
Business Podcast
3y ago
The Federal Government on Tuesday said about 24.3 million poor Nigerians would get N5,000 each for a period of six months. This translates to N729bn within the six-month period.   ..read more