Tag: #BusinessNigeria
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FCCPC WARNS FIRMS: NO APPROVAL, NO MERGER DEALS
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has warned companies and investors to fully comply with merger and acquisition laws before sealing any deals. In a notice posted on its official X page, the commission said all qualifying transactions must be reported and approved in advance under the law. FCCPC stressed it can approve,…
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RMAFC, INTERIOR MINISTRY TEAM UP TO COURT INVESTORS, BOOST REVENUE DRIVE
When revenue meets security and migration policy, the goal is simple make Nigeria more attractive to investors and harder for leakages. The Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission and the Federal Ministry of Interior Nigeria have joined forces to strengthen revenue mobilisation and attract more foreign investment into the country. RMAFC Chairman Mohammed Shehu disclosed…
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ADR OVER COURTS: ACCI URGES BUSINESSES TO SAVE TIME, MONEY
Court cases dragging for years? The Abuja Chambers of Commerce and Industry says there’s a faster, cheaper way out—settle disputes without stepping into a courtroom.* Business owners are being advised to embrace Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) as a smarter way to handle conflicts and avoid long, costly legal battles. According to the Nigerian Chamber of…
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FOCUS ON FUEL SUPPLY, NOT PRICE CONTROL – EXPERT TELLS FG
As global tensions shake oil markets, an energy expert is warning Nigeria—keeping fuel flowing matters more than fixing prices. Energy economist Wumi Iledare has advised the Federal Government to prioritise stable fuel supply over price control, saying it’s the key to economic stability amid global oil market disruptions. Speaking in Lagos, Iledare warned that trying…
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CUSTOMS SHAKE-UP: NEW RULES FOR DUTY-PAID COURIER SHIPMENTS NOW LIVE
Tired of customs headaches on those online orders? Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) just rolled out a fresh Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for courier firms under Delivered Duty Paid (DDP)—meaning sellers handle duties upfront for seamless delivery. Comptroller-General Bashir Adeniyi announced it Monday, aiming for global best practices via WCO standards. Here’s the playbook: Couriers snag…
