Nigeria’s Inflation Drops to 23.18% in February, but Are Prices Really Falling?
While this decline shows a slowdown in price increases, it does not necessarily mean that the cost of living is ...
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While this decline shows a slowdown in price increases, it does not necessarily mean that the cost of living is ...
The drop to $14.4 million in Q3 reveals that without sufficient capital inflow, telecom operators face severe limitations in upgrading ...
…could impact borrowers, leading to an uptick in loan defaults and non-performing loans for banks
Youth Unemployment Declines | Self-Employment Increases | Formal Job Creation Remains a Challenge
This is a sustained rise in inflation for the second consecutive month
Q1 2024 Surpasses Entire 2023
Nigerian Capital Importation – Q1 2024, by Selected Sector
Nigeria’s Capital Importation Trends by NBS
The banking sector attracted $2,067.44 million
UK led investments with $1,805.83 million
Kogi, Ekiti, and Kwara have the highest level of food inflation on the year-on-year basis analysis, Techeconomy can report.
Nigeria’s annual inflation rate rose to 33.95% in May from 33.69% in April, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) revealed ...
Data from the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS), as revealed that manufacturing, information and communication, mining as the top three ...
The report highlighted regional disparities, revealing that certain states and zones faced more substantial price burdens than others

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