Economic crisis: IMF gives tough prescriptions for Nigeria, other sub-Saharan Africa nations
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) urged sub-Saharan African policymakers last week to cut costly fuel subsidies and raise more in taxes, measures that may be hard to implement as governments…
Nigerian Students, Others Contribute $42.4bn To U.S. Economy in One Session – official
African Students in U.S The U. S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) says Nigerians and other international students contributed 42.4 billion dollars to the U….
Total Begins Production at Egina Oilfield
Total SA said on Wednesday it had started production from the Egina oilfield off Nigeria’s coast, part of a shift by the French energy firm toward deep…
IMF warns of rising African debt in spite of faster economic growth
May 8, 2018 The IMF on Tuesday warned that Sub-Saharan African nations are at growing risk of debt distress because of heavy borrowing and gaping deficits, in spite of an…
Nigeria is far from eliminating malaria – World Health Organization
April 25, 2018 Nigeria is yet to be listed among African countries who have made significant progress in eliminating malaria, a statement by the World Health Organisations (WHO) says. Dr…
Nestlé Nigeria introduces GOLDEN MORN Puffs breakfast cereal
April 18, 2018 In its continued quest to provide families with more healthier and delicious food choices, Nestlé Nigeria has introduced its new breakfast cereal, GOLDEN MORN Puffs. Introducing the…
Federal Government initiates contingency plan to check oil spill
April 17, 2018 The Federal Government has initiated a National Oil Spill Contingency Plan (NOSCP) for cleanup and remediation of impacted oil spill sites in the country, an official said….