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Nigeria imposes levy on expatriate workersThe levy is mostly on the off-shore earnings of expatriates working in various industries including Construction, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Agriculture, Manufacturing, Oil Gas, Telecommunication, Services, Banking and Finance, Maritime and Shipping and Healthcare.
Nigeria, UK sign new trade, investment partnership
guardian.ngAs part of efforts to increase trade and foster bilateral relations between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Doris Uzoka-Anite, and the U. K.s Secretary of State for Business and Trade, Kemi Badenoch, have signed the Enhanced Trade and Investment Partnership (ETIP).
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Kenya, Egypt, and Nigeria dominate Africa's investment hotspots list in 2023 - Report Business Insider AfricaThe Africa Investment Report 2023 revealed that Kenya, Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa collectively account for a dominant 68 share of the continent's total investment influx in 2023
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Improving the chances of Nigeria in growing Africas digital economyNigeria is the largest market in Africa with a population of over 200 million.
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Six African startups listed among World Economic Forum's Technology Pioneers of 2022This year's cohort consists of 100 startups from across the world, including these six from Africa Okra, Access Afya, Sendy, Pula Advisors, Ejara and Ampersand.
Inside Nigerias booming music industry: The world needs to listen to us
www.irishtimes.comPhenomenal success of Nigerian artists is bringing both opportunities and criticism
Nigerias Tech Sector Could Benefit from More Managed Migration
www.cgdev.orgThe Nigerian tech sector is booming, as is their youth population. This blog outlines findings from a new CGD report with the World Bank, showing how skill building schemes and managed labor migration could provide opportunities for Nigerian youth while expanding the tech sector.
Singapore to deepen investments in NigeriA
guardian.ngSingapore is looking at deepening its economic ties with Nigeria and other West African countries as its enterprises promise to increase
How to secure a Domain Name for your Nigerian business
www.pulse.ngWhatever form the online business presence is, a unique identity in the form of a domain name would still be necessary.
Nigeria advocates joint commission with Portugal
www.today.ngNigeria has advocated the establishment of a joint commission with Portugal to boost bilateral relations between the two countries.
Growing Africas start-up digital economy in a pandemic
www.itweb.co.zaFrom Mauritius to Mozambique, Ghana to Guinea, rural African businesses are incredibly inventive, overcoming barriers and catching the eyes of big funders with the goal of improving the lives of those around them.
Morocco Strengthens South-South Cooperation with Nigeria, Djibouti
www.moroccoworldnews.comMorocco has expressed commitment to continue to work with other African countries to face common challenges as part of South-South cooperation.
Overview Of Property Law In Nigeria
www.mondaq.comVarious property laws in Nigeria regulate the process of acquisition, enjoyment and disposal of real properties, and also any interest in land.
Limitations of foreign investments in Nigeria
www.lexology.comForeign investments are pivotal to the growth and development of the national economy. However, there are various limitations to foreign investments in Nigeria.
Doing business in nigeria- guide and requirements
www.lexology.comThe various laws applicable to setting up and running a business in Nigeria largely depend on the laws applicable to the business venture and the individuals involved.
Is there light at the end of the tunnel for African petrostates
www.howwemadeitinafrica.comAt least half of all African countries are involved in oil exploration and production.
Nigeria signs trade pact with Morocco, Singapore
dailytrust.comThe Federal Government of Nigeria has signed an Investment Protection Agreement (IPA) with Morocco and Singapore to raise investing confidence.
Legal requirements for starting a business in Nigeria
www.lexology.comNigeria has several legal frameworks that govern the establishment of businesses be it a company, business name, partnership etc.
10 issues in Nigeria-US relations as Biden prepares for White House
www.pmnewsnigeria.comHere are some key issues in Nigeria, US relations that President Joe Biden will be inheriting from January 2021.
Cities instead of countries: Investors in Africa thinking in new ways about geography
www.howwemadeitinafrica.comAs investment spreads to more sectors of the African economy, investors are also thinking in new ways about its geography.
West African Oil Fortunes Diverge Along With Europe and China
www.bloombergquint.comFor a glimpse of the growing disparity in the oil markets recovery, look at crude sales from West Africa.
Agribusiness trends and opportunities in Nigeria
www.howwemadeitinafrica.comAgribusiness trends and opportunities in Nigeria and the broader West African region.
Mining in Nigeria during COVID-19 - slow but steady
www.miningreview.comNigeria will remain an attractive mining destination if the government continues to ensure the continual gathering of geological data, ensures that policy and regulation is investor-friendly and commits to the development of a local financial ecosystem.
CAC to register companies within 48 hours, approve business name same day Nairametrics
nairametrics.comThe Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has announced the commitment of the commission to register companies within 48 hours, approve names same day and ensure 5-day completion for other post-incorporation services not available electronically.
The top 20 most prestigious and expensive neighbourhoods in Africa
briefly.co.zaAfrica has emerged over the years to be a hub of investment and grand business opportunities that have improved peoples livelihoods and way of life. One way of proving this is the site of expensive neighbourhoods that cost millions of dollars to purchase.
Nigeria is using the pandemic to build a better energy futur
www.weforum.orgThe COVID-19 pandemic is providing an opportunity to accelerate access to clean energy across Africa and Nigeria plans to take advantage.
Nigeria: 60 years of independence, but not from oil Africa DW 30092020
www.dw.comAs Nigeria prepares to celebrate 60 years of independence on October 1, many say there isn't much cause for cheer. Fuel prices are at a record high and the nation is struggling to wean itself off oil.
Experts reveal nine agribusiness and food opportunities in Africa
www.howwemadeitinafrica.comAfricas agribusiness and food sector presents significant commercial opportunities.
Cameroon and Nigeria plan to build a trans-border bridge over the Cross river to boost trade
www.businessincameroon.comCameroon and Nigeria recently issued a joint call for tenders to recruit an independent consultant to design a border bridge between Mfum (Nigerian side) and Ekok (Cameroonian side), over the Bamenda-Mamfe-Ekok (203 km) in Cameroon and Enugu-Abakaliki-Mfum (238 km) in Nigeria corridor.
Nigerian entrepreneur discusses the ups and downs of the waste recycling business
www.howwemadeitinafrica.comRecyclan is a waste recycling company with operations in several African countries. It buys locally recovered waste, which is then crushed and exported to international markets.