Nigeria’s neglect of viable sectors hindering economic growth – NESG
The group said that Nigeria’s poor economic growth is a reflection of how the nation manages its human capital.
The group said that Nigeria’s poor economic growth is a reflection of how the nation manages its human capital.
Mr Buhari said his administration has made significant progress in the "eradication of endemic corruption".
The oil sector declined in growth while the non-oil sector grew.
The governors also ask the government to raise taxes across board and levy anyone earning N30,000 and above monthly.
The funding will cover about 57 projects, including nature-based measures to reduce climate change vulnerability, combating deforestation and desertification, and ...
"We leave Nigeria in a far better place than we found it. Corruption is less hidden for Nigerians feel empowered ...
Mr Bakare listed as "Seven Mountains of Influence" family, education, economy, arts and entertainment, media, politics, and religion to situate ...
Our priority is giving to security over economic development
Stopping mercury and cyanide use is vital, but so is preserving the country’s soil, rivers and trees.
The economy drew $23.3 billion worth if investment in 2021 compared to the $16.7 billion recorded in 2020.
"For those among you who are politicians, you must look beyond gaining power..."
But it was not all gloomy during the year as there were certain steps taken by the government towards restoring ...
The economic year started with the confirmation that Nigeria had exited recession amid worries about inflation.
Mr Malami says the electoral bill had excessive cost implications, and hence would not be signed by the president.
Many developing economies, including Nigeria, that rely majorly on fossil fuels may be prone to financial challenges in the coming ...
The site is alive days before the launch of the digital currency.
"An important part of our policies and strategies is the focus on employment and creating opportunities for our people."
Mr Buhari rode to power in 2015 with the promise to tackle corruption and insecurity, and develop the economy.
The new CAMA law has received many criticisms especially from Pentecostal pastors.
Mr Ani-Laju, the founder of ePay, an electronic payment solutions provider, on Monday, said his intention to run for the ...
CBN governor says interventions by the apex bank significantly mitigated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses and reduced ...
The sector performed much better than in the previous quarter.
The report says the decline in GDP was as a result of the shrinking in economic activities in this quarter.
The government said the country’s economy is primed to relapse into a second recession in four years.
"In any case, we will go into recession but what we are trying to do is to make sure that ...
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