What a second Trump presidency could mean for the Nigerian economy – Economists
As the presidential campaign heats up in the United States, there are palpable concerns among national governments around the world...
As the presidential campaign heats up in the United States, there are palpable concerns among national governments around the world...
A significant factor contributing to the exodus of multinational companies is the declining purchasing power of Nigerian consumers
Nigeria’s leisure industry is taking a hit as the soaring prices of food gulp more of Nigerians’ income, leaving less...
Most civil servants in the FCT cannot afford the high cost of accommodation in Abuja; so they must live on...
While housing development projects are ongoing across the country, there is hardly any arguable pullaway from the housing development pace...
Naira has experienced substantial fluctuations making it difficult for businesses to predict costs and revenues accurately, complicating financial planning and...
For working-class Nigerians, surviving the monthly onslaught of inflation is tough.
A survey conducted by Nairametrics in Lagos, Port Harcourt, an Abuja between April 14 and April 18 has revealed that...
Across the local food markets in Lagos, there is a noticeable fall in the prices of foreign-produced foods or foods...
Economists express concerns about Nigerian banks’ large net interest margin, alluding to the trend as making access to finance beyond...