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ACCI to host stakeholder roundtable on mobilizing non-interest funding for women-owned businesses
President Tinubu allocates land to ambassadors-designates as FCT Minister charges envoys to defend Nigeria’s image, drive investment
Court orders Onitsha South chairman, others to pay ₦5m damages for rights violation
2027: APC group purchases governorship forms for Tumsah despite Yobe consensus arrangement
Alleged N27b fraud: EFCC presents more witnesses against Darius Ishaku, Yero
Mexican cartel leader found hiding in a ditch
Kenya’s leader backtracks after comments mocking Nigerians’ English
United Arab Emirates to quit oil cartel OPEC
Shorter rollout timeline for state police risky – Steering Committee
Lagos artists push art to drive unity, diversity at exhibition

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March 29, 2024

Don’t denigrate Nigeria in your sermons, Tinubu urges clerics

2024-03-29
By: Gambo Jagindi
On: March 29, 2024
In: NEWS

By Aluta News March 29, 2024 President Bola Tinubu has called on religious leaders to refrain from vilifying or denigrating the nation in their sermons. Tinubu said this during Ramadan Iftar with traditional rulers and religious leaders at the State House on Thursday in Abuja. The President stressed the significantContinue Reading

CBN raises bank’s capital requirement from N25bn to N200bn

2024-03-29
By: Gambo Jagindi
On: March 29, 2024
In: Economy & Business

By Aluta News March 29, 2024 The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has increased the minimum capital requirement for Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) with national licences from N25 billion to N200 billion. The apex bank also increased capital requirement for banks with regional licences from N15 billion to N50 billionContinue Reading

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  • ACCI to host stakeholder roundtable on mobilizing non-interest funding for women-owned businesses April 29, 2026
  • President Tinubu allocates land to ambassadors-designates as FCT Minister charges envoys to defend Nigeria’s image, drive investment April 29, 2026
  • Court orders Onitsha South chairman, others to pay ₦5m damages for rights violation April 29, 2026
  • 2027: APC group purchases governorship forms for Tumsah despite Yobe consensus arrangement April 29, 2026
  • Alleged N27b fraud: EFCC presents more witnesses against Darius Ishaku, Yero April 29, 2026
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