The naira continued its slide against the dollar at the parallel market on Wednesday trading at N295 to the dollar. It was traded N290 to the dollar at the same segment in Lagos on Tuesday.
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Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Economy: Nigerian Naira now N295 to a dollar, as the economy depreciates further
The naira continued its slide against the dollar at the parallel market on Wednesday trading at N295 to the dollar. It was traded N290 to the dollar at the same segment in Lagos on Tuesday.
PHOTO of the day: 'N1000(£2.50) for the needy' - Governor Ikpeazu style
Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia state giving an old woman N1000 (£2.50)
Seccession: Nigeria dragged to American Court by Biafran leaders
Nnamdi Kanu, Detained Biafra Radio Director
A top ranking Biafran leader has revealed plans to drag Nigeria before a United States of America (USA) court for legal battle.
FEC Meeting: President Buhari surprises cabinet members by arriving early
Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday, January 13, surprised most members of the Federal Executive Council as he arrived the Council Chambers for today’s meeting at about 9.50 am.
Nigeria: Vice President Osinbajo laying Foundation for the 2000 housing units in Kaduna State. [SEE PHOTOS]
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo laying a foundation block for the commencement of the construction of a 2, 000 housing units in Kaduna state.
N400m #DasukiGate: Olisa Metuh tear his statement after his hunger strike protest failed
Olisa Metuh
As concerns grow among his party leaders and supporters for his release from week-long detention, the embattled spokesman for the Peoples Democratic Party, Olisa Metuh, reportedly ran into a fresh trouble with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for tearing his voluntary statement to the commission.
President Obama’s 2016 State of the Union Address; His last Union Address as an American President
President Obama addressing the country
Tonight marks the eighth year I’ve come here to report on the State of the Union. And for this final one, I’m going to try to make it shorter. I know some of you are antsy to get back to Iowa.
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