This month, we covered the good, and the beautiful in the Nigerian business world.
From the cheers of Nigerians, and stock investors to the grumbles of cryptocurrency enthusiasts.
We also highlighted how one of Nigeria's oldest banks was taken over by one of the country's newest banks and the coming of the world's richest man to Nigeria.
Let's kick-off!
Hard and costly: what Nigerians don't know about Starlink
Nigerians are looking forward to Starlink to rescue them from high bills and poor internet connection. But in fact, most of them won't be able to use it, even though it's accepted by the government. Here we explain, why.
Nigerian stock investors have a lot to cheer about since the start of 2022. Our analysis shows that in the first four months over N5 trillion was made.
In fact, we detailed some of the stocks with over 100% return.
Money has the power to make the impossible possible and this clearly evident in the latest acquisition of Union Bank of Nigeria, one of Nigeria's oldest banks by Titan Trust Bank established in 2019 in one of the biggest deals in recent years.
Nigeria now has its own brand of tricycle popularly known as Keke Napep thanks to Nigerian indigenous car maker, Innoson Vehicles Manufacturing (IVM).
The 5-seater IVM-branded tricycles popularly known as 'Keke Marwa' joins the lineup of vehicles from the company's stable, including Connect, Caris, G20 Smart, Ikenga, G40 and G80.
The crypto world has taken a hit in recent weeks as investors saw their fortunes plummet to abysmal levels, the worst since 2018, according to experts.
1. Sabinus Threatens to Sue Friesland, UAC Over Copyright Infringement 2. First BankConfirms Billionaire Femi Otedola as Single Largest Shareholder, as he Makes Over N543m in 8 Hours 3. Woman Drags Polaris to Court over N61,000 Failed POS Transaction, Wins N500,000 as Compensation. 4. Nigerian Banks With The Highest Number Of Staff As GT, Zenith Others Reportedly ConsiderLetting Some Go Home. 5. 6-Year-Old Medical Student Buys House Selling Okirika From Business She Started With N2k. 6. FG Urges Nigerian youths who applied for loans and received approval to come for their loan requests. 7. Man shares details of how he sold a domain name he bought in 2017 at N6,000 for over N180 million. 8. Nigeria and Morocco Plan World's Longest Offshore Gas Pipeline.
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