The organised private sector has kicked against the lifting of the foreign exchange restrictions the Central Bank of Nigeria placed on the importation of milk
Photo caption: Bayelsa residents looting warehouse. Credit: Twitter The organised private sector (OPS) has expressed concern about the spate of looting of trucks conveying food
The Lagos Chamber of Industry as well as the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture have expressed dismay at the recent
Nigerian banks and the Organised Private Sector has said they will address critical areas of concerns and strategise to create sustainable synergy between the financial
Overburdening Nigerians With Taxes, Tariffs Must Stop – PDP Economic Sustainability Plan Is Step In Right Direction – Muda Yusuf As Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continue
In his 2020 Democracy Day broadcast to Nigerians last Friday, President Muhammadu Bihari, gave a terse indication of his government’s achievements in the economic a
By Giwa SHILE The Organised Private Sector (OPS) says the Federal Government’s decision to stop sale of foreign exchange to importers of textile materials will
By Aliyu DANLADI A Lagos lawmaker, Mr Olusegun Olulade, on Tuesday commended the Federal Government, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Organised Private Sector