Day: April 22, 2024

Why we charge N42m fees for primary school pupils — Charterhouse Lagos

Following a recent criticism and condemnation from members of the public over the report of N42 million as school fees per annum for each primary school student and N2 million as a non-refundable registration fee at the Charterhouse, a private-owned British school which is newly opened in Lagos and its first in Africa, the management […]

Despite Naira Gain, Prices Of Food Items Continue To Surge

Despite the persistent appreciation of Naira against international currencies, especially the dollar, prices of food items are still surging, LEADERSHIP learnt. The Naira has appreciated since the beginning of this month following the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)’s recent intervention in the forex market. However, the value of the local currency continued to rescind its […]

NDLEA arrests 3 top cartel members in historic heroin bust

More than two months after they were declared wanted, operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, have arrested three members of an organized criminal organization which specializes in illicit drug trafficking across Nigeria, South Africa, Mozambique, Europe and America. “This followed the recent seizure of the single largest consignment of heroin at the […]

TINUBUNOMICS: The rich getting richer, the poor getting slaughtered

By Dele Sobowale “Yes, we will do anything for the poor man; anything but get off his back.” — Leo Tolstoy, 1828-1910. IF the first year of  Tinubunomics is an indication of what is in store for the middle class and the poor people of Nigeria, then, it is time to abandon hope. Information available […]

Agege bread to noodles: High wheat imports hurt naira, jobs

Several years ago, Nigeria and Ethiopia were two African countries identified as long-term markets for imported wheat owing to their rapidly growing population and low local production. Today, the difference between both countries is that Ethiopia is ramping up wheat production to transform itself from a net importer of the grain into a regional breadbasket that produces […]

Dangote diesel hits market in threat for European refiners

The supply of diesel from Dangote oil refinery is expected to bring to an end the importation of the product from European refiners estimated at 2.5 billion litres annually, BusinessDay’s findings have revealed. For decades, European refiners have enjoyed a lucrative market in Nigeria as the unreliable power supply from the national grid forced companies across Africa’s fourth biggest […]

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