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  • Bitcoin Exchange in Nigeria – Your Quick Guide
    Bitcoin exchange in Nigeria has become one of the most popular ways for people to trade and invest in crypto. With the rise of digital assets, Nigerians are now using trusted platforms to buy, sell, and convert Bitcoin to naira easily. Whether you are in Lagos, Abuja, or anywhere in the country, you can find a reliable Bitcoin exchange that offers fast transactions and competitive rates. Visit us - https://qxchange.app/sell-your-bitcoin-for-naira.html

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    Discover how Nigeria’s major exports are driving Africa’s trade growth, boosting regional economies, and shaping the continent’s global trade presence.

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  • BOI disburses N900m to 262 MSMEs in FCT

    The Bank of Industry has reiterated its commitment to improving access to affordable financing, as it continues to disburse the N75bn intervention fund aimed at empowering MSMEs, creating over 75,000 direct jobs and 150,000 indirect jobs nationwide.

    This was as it revealed that no fewer than 662 businesses in the Federal Capital Territory have received approval funding totalling N2.9bn, out of which about N900m has already been disbursed to 262 companies.

    This was made known during a Presidential Loan Clinic for MSMEs held in Abuja, where top government officials, industry stakeholders, and beneficiaries gathered to deliberate on the progress and challenges surrounding the loan initiative.

    The Clinic was organised by the Bank in collaboration with the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Job Creation.
    In a statement by the bank on Sunday, the event also provided an opportunity to reaffirm the government’s focus on driving inclusive economic growth through small business development.

    Speaking at the event, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Bank of Industry, Olasupo Olusi, provided clarity on the implementation status of the fund.

    While loans have been approved for many applicants, he said some disbursements are being delayed in some cases due to incomplete documentation and other compliance gaps that could easily be resolved.
    He was represented by Mr. Yinka Adegboye, Divisional Head, Multilaterals Division.

    Olusi said, “We have approved several loans, and while some have been disbursed, others are pending due to reasons ranging from insufficient documentation to compliance gaps.

    “This MSMEs engagement is designed to address these challenges head-on.

    “We want every qualified Nigerian entrepreneur to benefit from this fund.”

    Olusi emphasised that the programme is in line with the presidential directive to make credit accessible to Nigerian businesses, promote sustainability, support families, and contribute meaningfully to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product.

    “We want to support you sustainably. We are not just providing funds; we are building capacity, monitoring impact, and ensuring that these loans translate to job creation and economic value.

    “The funds are still available, and we urge more entrepreneurs to take advantage of them,” Olusi said.

    The BOI Regional Manager-North Central, Nasiru Ozovehe, gave further insight into the impact of the loan programme so far.

    According to him, in the Federal Capital Territory alone, the bank has approved funding for 662 businesses totalling N2.9bn, out of which about N900m has already been disbursed to 262 companies.

    He noted that the loan scheme is targeted at MSMEs across all sectors, with a focus on registered businesses that demonstrate potential for growth and job creation.
    He urged unregistered businesses to formalise their operations to benefit from the fund.

    “The bank has approved funding for 662 businesses totalling N2.9bn, out of which about N900m has already been disbursed to 262 companies. The objective of the programme is to support MSMEs with affordable financing, create at least 100,000 sustainable jobs, and improve the overall welfare of Nigerian households.

    “The maximum loan amount is 5m, and it is only accessible to businesses with valid registration and documentation,” Ozovehe stated.

    In his remarks, the Special Adviser to the President on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Job Creation, Temitola Adekunle-Johnson, said the intervention was designed not only to make funding accessible but also to ensure entrepreneurs receive the support needed to put the funds to productive use
    The President’s aide said, “The Bank of Industry is here to ensure that those issues and conditions that may limit your loan application success are addressed.

    “The BOI is working directly with beneficiaries to ensure proper documentation and utilisation.

    “This is not just about giving out money; it’s about making sure the money works for your business, creates jobs, and grows the economy.”

    Adekunle-Johnson commended BOI for its commitment to helping Nigerian businesses access funding transparently and effectively, adding that the programme is a demonstration of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for job creation, youth empowerment, and economic stability.

    A beneficiary and the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of The Ladies Empire, Damilola Afolabi, noted that the impact of the loan has been transformational.

    Sharing her experience at the event, she described how the facility has helped expand her operations and create employment opportunities.

    “This loan has truly helped our business. We were able to buy more equipment, employ more staff, and expand our operations

    “It is a nine per cent interest loan, with a three-year repayment period and a three-month moratorium, which gave us the breathing space to stabilise before repayment.

    ” We are thankful to the federal government and BOI for this timely intervention,” Afolabi said.

    Participants at the programme also received updates on the ongoing disbursement process, loan conditions, and expectations for monitoring and evaluation.

    The Bank of Industry reaffirmed that the initiative is structured not just to distribute loans, but to build a thriving ecosystem of MSMEs capable of stimulating national economic growth.

    MSMEs play a vital role in national development, with over 39 million MSMEs in Nigeria contributing nearly 50 per cent to the GDP and accounting for over 80 per cent of employment in the country
    BOI disburses N900m to 262 MSMEs in FCT The Bank of Industry has reiterated its commitment to improving access to affordable financing, as it continues to disburse the N75bn intervention fund aimed at empowering MSMEs, creating over 75,000 direct jobs and 150,000 indirect jobs nationwide. This was as it revealed that no fewer than 662 businesses in the Federal Capital Territory have received approval funding totalling N2.9bn, out of which about N900m has already been disbursed to 262 companies. This was made known during a Presidential Loan Clinic for MSMEs held in Abuja, where top government officials, industry stakeholders, and beneficiaries gathered to deliberate on the progress and challenges surrounding the loan initiative. The Clinic was organised by the Bank in collaboration with the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Job Creation. In a statement by the bank on Sunday, the event also provided an opportunity to reaffirm the government’s focus on driving inclusive economic growth through small business development. Speaking at the event, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Bank of Industry, Olasupo Olusi, provided clarity on the implementation status of the fund. While loans have been approved for many applicants, he said some disbursements are being delayed in some cases due to incomplete documentation and other compliance gaps that could easily be resolved. He was represented by Mr. Yinka Adegboye, Divisional Head, Multilaterals Division. Olusi said, “We have approved several loans, and while some have been disbursed, others are pending due to reasons ranging from insufficient documentation to compliance gaps. “This MSMEs engagement is designed to address these challenges head-on. “We want every qualified Nigerian entrepreneur to benefit from this fund.” Olusi emphasised that the programme is in line with the presidential directive to make credit accessible to Nigerian businesses, promote sustainability, support families, and contribute meaningfully to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product. “We want to support you sustainably. We are not just providing funds; we are building capacity, monitoring impact, and ensuring that these loans translate to job creation and economic value. “The funds are still available, and we urge more entrepreneurs to take advantage of them,” Olusi said. The BOI Regional Manager-North Central, Nasiru Ozovehe, gave further insight into the impact of the loan programme so far. According to him, in the Federal Capital Territory alone, the bank has approved funding for 662 businesses totalling N2.9bn, out of which about N900m has already been disbursed to 262 companies. He noted that the loan scheme is targeted at MSMEs across all sectors, with a focus on registered businesses that demonstrate potential for growth and job creation. He urged unregistered businesses to formalise their operations to benefit from the fund. “The bank has approved funding for 662 businesses totalling N2.9bn, out of which about N900m has already been disbursed to 262 companies. The objective of the programme is to support MSMEs with affordable financing, create at least 100,000 sustainable jobs, and improve the overall welfare of Nigerian households. “The maximum loan amount is 5m, and it is only accessible to businesses with valid registration and documentation,” Ozovehe stated. In his remarks, the Special Adviser to the President on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Job Creation, Temitola Adekunle-Johnson, said the intervention was designed not only to make funding accessible but also to ensure entrepreneurs receive the support needed to put the funds to productive use The President’s aide said, “The Bank of Industry is here to ensure that those issues and conditions that may limit your loan application success are addressed. “The BOI is working directly with beneficiaries to ensure proper documentation and utilisation. “This is not just about giving out money; it’s about making sure the money works for your business, creates jobs, and grows the economy.” Adekunle-Johnson commended BOI for its commitment to helping Nigerian businesses access funding transparently and effectively, adding that the programme is a demonstration of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for job creation, youth empowerment, and economic stability. A beneficiary and the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of The Ladies Empire, Damilola Afolabi, noted that the impact of the loan has been transformational. Sharing her experience at the event, she described how the facility has helped expand her operations and create employment opportunities. “This loan has truly helped our business. We were able to buy more equipment, employ more staff, and expand our operations “It is a nine per cent interest loan, with a three-year repayment period and a three-month moratorium, which gave us the breathing space to stabilise before repayment. ” We are thankful to the federal government and BOI for this timely intervention,” Afolabi said. Participants at the programme also received updates on the ongoing disbursement process, loan conditions, and expectations for monitoring and evaluation. The Bank of Industry reaffirmed that the initiative is structured not just to distribute loans, but to build a thriving ecosystem of MSMEs capable of stimulating national economic growth. MSMEs play a vital role in national development, with over 39 million MSMEs in Nigeria contributing nearly 50 per cent to the GDP and accounting for over 80 per cent of employment in the country
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  • Former President Muhammadu Buhari has died at the age of 82.

    Buhari’s death was confirmed in a statement by his former special adviser, Garba Shehu, in a terse statement on Sunday evening.

    “The family of the former president has announced the passing on of the former president, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, this afternoon in a clinic in London,” he said.

    Buhari was Nigeria’s President from 2015 to 2023. He also served as the military Head of State between January 1984 and August 1985.

    However, the nature of the illness was not disclosed. The former president had been in London for the last couple of days undergoing treatment before his death on Sunday.
    Expectedly, his demise has triggered an outpouring of condolences from Nigerians, especially political leaders. President Bola Tinubu, who took over from Buhari in 2013, was among to first to mourn the former leader.

    Presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga, in a short message, said Tinubu, Buhari’s ally, has ordered Vice President Kashim Shettima to proceed to the United Kingdom to accompany the former president’s body back to Nigeria.

    “President Tinubu has spoken with Mrs Aishat Buhari, the former President’s widow, and offered his deep condolences,” the statement added.

    Tinubu, a former Lagos State governor, also ordered that flags be flown at half-mast as a mark of respect for the departed leader.
    Born on December 17, 1942, Buhari was raised in Katsina – his home state – and was brought up by his mother following his father’s death when he was four.

    The Katsina-born politician was married to Safinatu Yusuf between 1971 and 1988. He later married Aisha Halilu in 1989. Buhari is survived by ten children.
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