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    Lagos parallel market exchange rates

    NGN. USD *BUY/SELL* 445/460* NGN. GBP *BUY/SELL* 530/550* NGN. EUR *BUY/SELL* 450/470*
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    FX rate- Dollar to Naira

    1 USD = 388 NGN
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    US coronavirus stats

    According to latest figures published by John Hopkins University, 5,000,561 cases have detected worldwide, with 328,227 fatalyties and 1,899,675 people now recovered.In the USA, there have been 1,551,853 confirmed cases and 93,459 fatalyties with 294,312 recovering from the virus.
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    Nollywood Actress Emilia Dike dies in Enugu.

    Popular Nollywood actress Emilia Dike reportedly slumped and died in Enugu as the shocking news was made known when Movie Director, Okechukwu Oku took to his instagram page confirming the death of the Actress.The Nigerian Actress featured in Nollywood movies such as Ignorant couple, Kings Guard...
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    COVID 19 UPDATE: 284 new cases of #COVID 19 in Nigeria.

    NCDC recorded 284 new cases of #COVID 19 in Nigeria as at 20 May,2020; Lagos-199, Rivers-26, Oyo-19, FCT-8, Borno-8, Plateau-7, Jigawa-6, Kano-5, Abia-2, Ekiti-1, Delta-1, Kwara-1, Taraba-1. *6677 confirmed cases of #COVID 19 in Nigeria. *Discharged: 1840 *Fatalyties: 200
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    BB NAIJA to hold online audition for season 5

    One of the largest and most popular reality TV shows in Nigeria, Big Brother Naija expected to hold online audition set to start on Wednesday, 20 May, 2020 and end on Saturday, 30 May,2020.According to information from the official website the online audition is free and open to male and female...
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    USD/NGN Black Market Review

    USD is being traded at N460.00 as at May 20, 2020, today.USD traded at N455.00 on Monday, this week when the market opened,showing a 1.10% rise for USD to NGN exchange rate so far this week.USD traded at N450.00 as at May 1,2020, on Friday, which in comparison to today's exchange rate of...
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    Dollar to Naira Black Market exchange rates

    USD/NGN *BUY/SELL* 445/460
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    Lagos parallel market exchange rates

    NGN to USD *BUY/SELL* 445/460 NGN to GBP *BUY/SELL* 528/540 NGN to EUR *BUY/SELL* 450/470
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    Coronavirus update: NCDC reports 226 new cases of the coronavirus in Nigeria

    NCDC reported 226 new cases of the coronavirus in Nigeria as at 19th may 2020; 131-Lagos,25-Ogun,15-Plateau,11-Edo,7-Kaduna,6-Oyo,5-FCT,5-Adamawa,4-Jigawa,4-Ebonyi,4-Borno,3-Nasarawa,2-Bauchi,2-Gombe,1-Enugu,1-Bayelsa. *Nigeria coronavirus stats; confirmed cases: 6401...
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    Farmers to get 81,000MT seeds from NASC

    THE National Agricultural Seeds Council (NASC) has given assurance to farmers of access to about 81,000 metric tonnes of certified seeds for the 2020 farming season. Director General of NASC, Dr Philip Ojo, made the disclosure while speaking to journalists during a virtual media briefing held...
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    Shipping sector count losses to lockdown

    •Customs agents puts losses at N500bn OPERATORS in various sectors of the economy are still counting their losses to the lockdown occasioned by the coronavirus, COVID-19 pandemic with the shipping sector estimating loss so far at N500 billion.
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    No forex for goods with local substitutes –Emefiele

    The Central Bank Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele, has said that the CBN will not support the importation of items that can be produced in Nigeria with forex. As Nigeria continued the process of full reopening of the economy, he urged industrial conglomerates to support efforts aimed at growing the...
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    Contractors threaten ministry over N17bn dept

    Contractors that handled the 2018 procurement in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, have threatened to take legal action against the Ministry over N17billion debt The leader of the Group, Daniel Mozie, while speaking to The Guardian yesterday said they had picketed the Ministry...
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    Too early to rejoice as oil price hits 35$

    Energy experts in Nigeria are uncertain of the sustainability of current increase in the prices of crude oil, as Brent rose to $35.14 per barrel, while Bonny Light traded for $33.92 gaining about $4.11. While the other grades of Nigeria’s crude – Brass River, and Qua Iboe stood at $35.20, some...
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    Oil Licensing Round: CSOs want beneficial owners of bidding firms published

    Civil society organisations want the federal government to ensure details of the beneficial owners of prospective bidders are included among key conditions for those interested in participating in the licensing round for the marginal oil and gas assets planned for later this year. Rising from a...
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    OPEC Sees Oil Market Already Rebalancing

    The rebalancing of the oil market is underway and will accelerate, the OPEC cartel said Wednesday, days after some of its members voluntarily increased their production cuts. The world oil market was thrown into disarray earlier this year as lockdown measures imposed by governments to slow the...
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    Warren Buffet’s Company Loses $50bn In Q1 Amid Pandemic

    May 2 2020 Hard-hit by the market rout surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, Berkshire Hathaway, the holding company of Warren Buffett, has reported first-quarter net losses of nearly $50 billion, it reported Saturday.
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    UK Car Sales Crash In April On COVID-19 Lockdown

    Britain’s new car sales crashed in April to hit the lowest level since 1946, mirroring falls across Europe, with many showrooms shut for the coronavirus lockdown, industry data showed Tuesday. New registrations for all cars collapsed by a “precipitous” 97 percent last month on a yearly basis to...
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    LCCI Seeks One-Year Tax Break For Key Businesses Amid COVID-19

    The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry has said that a one-year tax break will enable businesses to navigate the storms as well as preserve employments. The LCCI President, Toki Mabogunje stated this on Tuesday during a press briefing. Mabogunje stressed that with the COVID-19 induced...