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The Punch on MSNWorld Bank projects 3.6% economic growth for NigeriaThe World Bank has projected that Nigeria’s economy will grow by 3.6 per cent in 2025, building on an estimated expansion of 3.4 per cent in 2024, as key macroeconomic reforms begin to stabilise the ...
Nigeria is home to 19% of the extremely poor population in sub-Saharan Africa, the highest share across the region, according ...
China and Nigeria, two continental giants that entered the late 1970s with similar per capita incomes, have since taken ...
"Jesus never visited any poor person in his house. He hates poverty; that's the meaning. He hates poor people." ...
Experts provide insights into the various actors involved in Nigeria’s security challenge, their motivation and why efforts ...
The Nigerian Army has lamented poor enlistment of South-east youths ... 2025 recruitment exercise to fill their quotas. “Our people are losing what rightly belongs to them.
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Daily Independent on MSNChoices, not chance: Why China is rich, and Nigeria is poor, By Dakuku PetersideNigeria still possesses assets China would envy: a median age under twenty, vast swathes of uncultivated arable land.
Manufacturing generates roughly twenty-seven per cent of the Chinese GDP and employs more than one hundred million people. In Nigeria, the share by 2024 has slid below ten per cent and continues ...
Manufacturing generates roughly 27 per cent of the Chinese GDP and employs more than 100 million people. In Nigeria, the share by 2024 has slid below ten per cent and continues to fall.
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