Nigeria’s unemployment rate rises to 33.3% — highest in over 13 years
Nigeria’s unemployment rate is the second-highest in the world.
Nigeria’s unemployment rate is the second-highest in the world.
Nigeria’s unemployment rate rose to 27.1 per cent in the second quarter of 2020.
The former vice president says the country needs to open and not close its economy.
The monetary policy committee retains the lending rate, also known as the monetary policy rate, at 11.5 per cent.
The lawmakers, who took turns to speak on the nation’s 60th independence anniversary, also urged the president to continue to ...
The cleric also said that the police should be well equipped to carry out its functions.
There were 6.2 million people without jobs in the three months to the end of March.
The National Bureau of Statistics says unemployment grew from 18.8 percent to 23.1 per cent between 2017 and 2018.
Of the 5,253 candidates, Kano State had the highest number of 308 candidates.
“… politicians are already preoccupied with the polls, but I am bothered more about security and the economy.”
At least five people were wounded and taken to a hospital.
The number of underemployed also rose in 2017.
The physical screening was earlier scheduled to hold between December 4 and 14.
He says the youth deserve best efforts of leaders to create workable solutions.
Successful candidates are to report for a final selection interview.
“The economic backdrop remains challenging, despite some signs of relief in the first half of 2017,” IMF said.
The 3,000 were selected out of the 12,000 applicants that sat for aptitude test.
The N-Power Volunteer Corps is part of the Federal government’s Social Investment Programmes under which it plans to hire 350,000 ...
The world will need 600 million extra jobs by 2030.
On economy, “we are seeing a bright light at the end of the tunnel.”
“There must be a reformation of the education system where practicals and skills are taught to empower people."
“Economic growth continues to disappoint and underperform – both in terms of levels and the degree of inclusion."
The lawmakers expressed worry about Nigeria's unemployment figures.
Among the applicants were 2,000 graduates who had first class.
Already over 5000 persons have collected the forms for the scheme.
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