How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
By ONOME AMUGE A new research has reported that Nigeria’s agriculture sector faces a financing deficit of N76 trillion or...
Read moreDetailsBY MADUABUCHI EFEGADI The World Economic Forum (WEF) has advised Africa’s decision makers, including those at the African Continental Free...
Read moreDetailsBY MADUABUCHI EFEGADI The World Economic Forum (WEF) at its ongoing 2022 annual meeting, has released a discussion paper that...
Read moreDetailsBY CHARLES ABUEDE Farmers, manufacturers, electricity distribution companies and exporters were paid the sum of N661.09 billion in April and...
Read moreDetailsBY CHARLES ABUEDE The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), after its meeting on Tuesday chaired by...
Read moreDetailsBY CHARLES ABUEDE The introduction of the cashless policy by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the continuing impact of...
Read moreDetailsBY CHARLES ABUEDE Weak daily production at 1.4 million barrels per day, vandalism and theft of crude oil in Nigeria...
Read moreDetailsBY CHARLES ABUEDE Data, they say, is power, and open banking in an economy like Nigeria has the power and...
Read moreDetailsBY ONOME AMUGE Aquaculture, which in simple terms is the farming or selective production of aquatic organisms, has shown an...
Read moreDetailsBY CHARLES ABUEDE & ONOME AMUGE It may sound alarming that billions of naira may be lost effective June 1,...
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