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Read moreDetailsA lot is being done to improve Africa’s agriculture; unfortunately, two things have come to show that we have been...
Read moreDetailsNigeria’s economy has faced sustained pressure in recent years, shaped by macroeconomic instability, rising inflation, exchange rate volatility, fuel subsidy...
Read moreDetailsAt Africa House in Davos, the most important conversation about the continent was not about how much capital Africa needs,...
Read moreDetailsSmall-scale enterprises (SSEs) are businesses with limited size and resources, typically defined in Nigeria by the number of employees (less...
Read moreDetailsI keep saying our regulators don’t know that their primary role is to enable the industry they regulate. While there...
Read moreDetailsFor upwards of a decade-and-half, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has been implementing the financial inclusion and cashless economy...
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Read moreDetailsAfrica is a continent of immense hope with numerous opportunities. The irony of this assertion is that it is only...
Read moreDetailsNigeria’s removal of fuel subsidies and its renewed push on tax reform are often described as painful but necessary steps....
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