In recent debates about Nigeria’s tax reforms, a widespread misconception has emerged: that citizens without a Tax Identification Number are unable to own or operate a bank account. This view, while ...
Lawyers for police said in court that Eromosele Adene would be charged with criminal incitement, cyber stalking and provoking a breach of public peace, but haven’t filed charges. Adene’s lawyer said ...
From January 1, 2026, all Nigerians and non-residents will be required to obtain a Tax Identification Number, Tax ID, to open or operate bank accounts. The development followed the enactment of the ...
The Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered the Chief Executive Officer of Fine & Country West Africa, Mrs. Okonjo Udokanma, ...
Bureau De Change Operators and industry experts have attributed the impressive showing of the Nigerian currency in September to a ...
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Nigeria: NDIC Warns Nigerians to Steer Clear of Unlicensed Banks, Ponzi Schemes
Managing Director/Chief Executive, Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), Dr. Oludare Sunday, yesterday advised Nigerians to stay away from banks and other financial institutions that are not ...
Nigeria’s external reserves have surpassed the $42 billion mark, rising to $42.225 billion as of Thursday, September 25, 2025, the ...
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How to make your bank account work across borders
A new wave of global banking is redefining how Nigerians manage money across borders. From domiciliary accounts to fintech-powered wallets, multi-currency cards, and integrated transfer services, ...
The Nigeria Tax Administration Act (NTAA) has recently mandated that Tax Identification Numbers (TIN) or Tax ID should be used for certain transactions. With this development, many people are likely ...
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