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Read moreDetailsThe macroeconomic overview of the state of the Nigerian nation as presently observed, directly manifests in the general poor productive...
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Read moreDetailsThe Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) recently issued a stern warning to commercial banks in the country against hoarding and...
Read moreDetailsMICHAEL OWHOKO, PhD Mike Owhoko, a journalist, PR practitioner and author of the book, ‘The Language of Oil & Gas’,...
Read moreDetailsIt is no news that many economies, including Nigeria, are currently experiencing significant inflationary pressures. The cost-of-living crisis is getting...
Read moreDetailsDAMILARE EBENIZA Damilare Ebeniza studied Political Science and International Relations in Nigeria, Benin Republic, and France, with a research focus...
Read moreDetailsGIDEON ASARE SACKITEY Gideon A. Sackitey, who contributed this piece from Accra, Ghana, is a journalist and media professional with...
Read moreDetailsAn African adage says that “the person that fails to recognise the point from where he started getting drenched under...
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