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In a nation as richly endowed yet deeply unequal as Nigeria, poverty remains one of the greatest challenges of our time.
The presidency has faulted the IMD over the assessment of Nigeria’s economic reforms, inflation, and poverty levels.
Nigeria needs to adapt its 2025 budget to lower oil prices and scale up cash transfers to shield the most vulnerable parts of its population, the International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday.
Nigeria's former President Muhammadu Buhari, who led the country twice as military ruler and elected president, died at 82 in London.
The Presidency, yesterday, faulted the International Monetary Fund, IMF, over what it described as very harsh assessment of ...
The CDS, represented by the Chief of Defence Training, Rear Adm, Ibrahim Shetimma, called for a unified national approach to combating hunger and poverty, stressing their growing impact on Nigeria's ...
Nigeria’s economy grew but poverty worsened, especially in the rural areas. The country needs a radical shift in its economic policy approach to reduce poverty.
Nigeria’s fiscal outlook for 2025 is under serious threat, according to the International Monetary Fund, which has warned ...
In the north-west, vigilante formations have become de facto security providers where kidnappers and bandits terrorise ...
Mr. Ayo Olowookere is the President, Mortgage Banking Association of Nigeria (MBAN). In this interview with journalists, ...
The conversation around abortion in Nigeria is slowly shifting. In Lagos State, the suspension of the Safe Termination of ...
The IMF says revised oil assumptions are needed in Nigeria’s 2025 budget to avoid widening fiscal deficit and inflation risks ...