Home » Economy » Macroeconomic Trends » Page 11
In 2020, remittances amounted to about $17.2 billion, providing a huge source of foreign exchange, but what’s to show for...
Read moreThe Importance of Engaging with the Populace Rather than Suppressing Dissent
Read moreThe effectiveness of these initiatives in addressing Nigeria’s high unemployment rate depends on resolving the root problems
Read more…at the 296th meeting of the MPC held on 22nd and 23rd July 2024, the Central Bank of Nigeria raised...
Read moreReport’s findings for Nigeria: Nigeria predicted to put on between 60,000 and 240,000 new green jobs by 2030 Aquaculture and...
Read moreIn the midst of all this, Aliko Dangote has halted his steel production plans following monopoly accusations from President Tinubu....
Read moreWomen Founders Still Fighting for Fair Share of Tech Investment - Google for Startups Report
Read moreIn June 2024, Nigeria faced a major cholera outbreak, with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) reporting...
Read moreQuick look: Latest study reveals: What if tech giants' employees had invested 10% of their salaries in their own company...
Read moreThis ruling hands over the purse strings – a whole lot of them – to your local government
Read moreGenerative AI (GenAI) is here to stay. Organisations around the world are enthusiastically using and investing in the technology. But...
Read moreA new report from Project Management Institute (PMI), explores how high adopters of GenAI (or “trailblazers”) are leading the charge...
Read moreWhen N155 Billion Becomes More Than a Sum
Read more...monopolies, last-mile challenges, and overall effectiveness
Read moreApproximately seven million consumers in Nigeria remain without meters
Read more
The Techeconomy Podcast is a thought-leadership show exploring the powerful intersection of technology, business, and the economy, with a strong focus on Africa’s fast-evolving digital landscape.
Protecting Innovation in Africa’s Startup Ecosystem . A timely conversation for the future of African entrepreneurship.

© 2026 TECHECONOMY.