Nigerians more financially miserable as Misery Index rises to 62.79% in July 2022
In the past seven months (December 2021 and July 2022) Nigerians are experiencing a sharp worsening of the misery index ...
In the past seven months (December 2021 and July 2022) Nigerians are experiencing a sharp worsening of the misery index ...
We outline some of the job roles that are high in demand and the necessary criteria to fit in as ...
Total dependence on oil makes Nigeria continuously vulnerable to economic shocks, so diversification is a logical step to paring reliance ...
Nigerian politicians need to begin to run issue-based campaigns that centre on key indicators such as FX policies, subsidies, employment, ...
South Africa is set to limit employment quotas for other nationals including Nigerians due to the high unemployment in the ...
Nigeria's economy recovered from its economic recession in Q4 2020 following two consecutive quarters of negative movement in the country’s ...
The Federal Government has announced that it has so far disbursed the sum of N100 billion to create jobs for ...
Nigeria’s youthful demographics are in a golden opportunity for transformation. With 43% of the population being age 14 and under, ...
The Nigerian government needs to focus on deepening economic reforms that foster productivity, tackle unemployment and drastically reduce poverty.
The World Bank has stated that Nigeria's poor employment market poses both economic and security threats to the country.