Showing posts with label Economy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Economy. Show all posts

Monday 18 January 2016

The Current Economic Times in Nigeria

Times are hard has become a common phrase in Nigeria, being the largest economy in Africa and 21st largest economy in the world in terms of nominal GDP is a theoretical terms that is not felt in the practical living conditions of Nigerians.


The economic times in Nigeria is sickening, Nigeria is having serious economic meltdown. Price of crude oil is dropping, the government is missing in responsibilities, companies are shutting down, people are losing their jobs, workers who managed to remain employed are struggling to accept their salaries in downward review and the near future does not project well for the Nigerian economy.

Monday 21 December 2015

Nigeria Today! Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, #MissUniverse2015, Others In The News

ARMS SCANDAL: EFCC ALLEGEDLY SET TO WRITE EX-PRESIDENT JONATHAN



The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission may write former President Goodluck Jonathan in connection with its ongoing investigation into arms procurement scam.

It was gathered that the commission was planning to write the former President because his name had consistently featured in the interrogation of some suspects.

A former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.), was reported to have said he disbursed funds from his office based on the instruction of the former President. Also, a former Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, had two weeks ago, said she transferred money to the former NSA as a result of a decision reached at a meeting presided over by Jonathan.

FACTS AND FIGURES! How Well Has President Muhammadu Buhari Fared So Far?

Half a year onward from the historic inauguration of General Muhammadu Buhari as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria after an electoral process which was a manifestation of the will of Nigerians to opt for change, our analyst assesses the steps being taken by the Buhari administration to remedy a nation in dire need of rebuild in many aspects. Working with the presidential campaign promises of the All Progressing Congress and the President’s actions in his first few months in office, how confident should Nigerians be that they indeed made the right choice in the April 2015 presidential polls?



What we asked for


With over 180million inhabitants, Nigeria is easily the most populated nation in Africa and the most populated black nation in the world. Thus, by implication there is no other nation in Africa or dominated by blacks which can boast of 70% of Nigeria’s workforce.