
The Federal Government says from January 1, 2026, Nigerians without a Tax ID cannot operate bank, pension, insurance, or investment accounts in Nigeria.
The Federal Government says from January 1, 2026, Nigerians without a Tax ID cannot operate bank, pension, insurance, or investment accounts in Nigeria.
It has been revealed that Nigerians and other African nationals are seriously struggling in the United Kingdom due to the rising cost of living and low income.
The Nigerian Senate has listened to and decided on President Muhammadu Buhari's request to convert the N23trn loan collected from the Central Bank of Nigeria.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has introduced new taxes and it covers the importation of wine, and several other key items such as mobile telephone services
The Central Bank of Nigeria headquarters received unwelcome visitors as a group of protesters stormed the premises, seeking the sack, arrest of Godwin Emefiele.
Government will implement various taxes that cover telecommunications, beverages, as well as imported items. Experts have shared their opinions on this matter.
Nigerian billionaires Aliko Dangote, Abdulsamad Rabiu and Mike Adenuga recorded mixed fortunes in the month of April as they made a combined income of N184bn.
Federal government is set to introduce a new set of taxes and revise others, but players in the Private sector have called on President Buhari to suspend it.
As Nigerian workers celebrate their day, Legit takes a look at the African countries with highest average workers' salary with Nigeria ranking low on the list.
Nigeria, South Africa, Ethiopia, and seven other African countries have savings stashed in US dollars, as 28 African countries have an average $17bn in the USD
Economy
Load more