Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Drops to 4.3% in Q2 2024: A Deeper Look
Youth Unemployment Declines | Self-Employment Increases | Formal Job Creation Remains a Challenge
Youth Unemployment Declines | Self-Employment Increases | Formal Job Creation Remains a Challenge
Nigeria’s unemployment rate increased marginally to 5.3 per cent in Q1 2024 from 5.0 per cent in Q3 2023, with ...
The effectiveness of these initiatives in addressing Nigeria’s high unemployment rate depends on resolving the root problems
President Bola Tinubu has hinted of his administration’s plans to initiate a comprehensive social security policy, where the most vulnerable ...
The late Reggae maestro Robert Nesta Marley said many years ago, “in the poll of the abundance, the fool is ...
The organised labour have disagreed with the newly released labour data pegging the unemployment rate at 4.2 per cent, saying ...
Writer: EMMANUEL OTORI Nigeria has seen a sharp increase in unemployment over time, with a current estimate of 33%. All ...
Whether you're just starting out in your journey or you're a seasoned professional looking to take your skills to the ...
Nigeria's current unemployment rate is 33.3 percent, according to figures from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), but KPMG is ...
Stanley Achonu, Nigeria Country Director at The ONE Campaign, said: "The 2023 elections offer Nigeria a fresh start to address the issues ...
The NYSC DG tasked new graduates to avail themselves of opportunities for self-employment offered through the Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship ...
...on-demand home services company SweepSouth aims to tackle this challenge by directly connecting job seekers with those who require their ...

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