Nigeria recorded 1.92 percent GDP growth in Q4 2017 — NBS
The GDP growth recorded was driven by growth in crop production, crude production and natural gas and more.
The GDP growth recorded was driven by growth in crop production, crude production and natural gas and more.
Yemi Kale canvasses facts-based journalism at the launch of Dubawa, a fact-checking initiative of Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism.
The price decreased between December 2017 and January 2018.
The details were disclosed in an NBS report.
A bank official attributes ''steady growth of the reserves'' to CBN's policies.
The NBS said urban inflation rate rose by 15.56 per cent in January 2018 from 16.78 per cent in December ...
The average price per litre is about 11.12 per cent higher than about N171.8 paid in December 2017
About 7.71 million workers registered in the third quarter of 2017
Nigeria still ranks third highest in childhood mortality in the world despite a nationwide drop in infant mortality rate.
Another 18.02 million people were underemployed.
Total active voice subscriptions fell by 8.73 per cent from third quarter 2016.
“No doubt, 2017 was a remarkable year. A total of 198 reports were released.”
The list contains reduction in cost of rice, higher Customs-generated revenue, whistle-blower policy and more.
he average price of refilling a five kilogram cylinder increased from N1,862 in November 2016 to N2,377 in November 2017.
There were 213.69 million transactions within the quarter.
A total of 6,803 Nigerians got injured in the accidents.
The tax amount increased by about N4 billion.
CBN governor says Nigeria exited recession, earlier than expected.
“The overall picture that emerges is that the economy is on the path of recovery.''
“Benue is a civil service state with peasant farmers and a meagre Internally Generated Revenue.”
Yobe, Benue, and Ebonyi residents paid the highest average price for petrol.
The report covers 2016 and 2017.
According to the bureau, this is 0.07 per cent points lower than the rate recorded in September.
Nigerian economy slipped into recession in 2016 after contracting for two consecutive quarters.
The value generated in the quarter was greater than N204.77 billion generated in the first quarter.
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