An economist, Dr. Paul Alaje, has warned that Nigeria’s failure to manage its fast-growing population could worsen poverty and inequality. Speaking on ARISE News on Tuesday, Alaje, chief Economist at ...
Yet buried within that promise is a looming question that policymakers can no longer afford to ignore: will Nigeria’s demographic expansion become an economic dividend or a destabilizing force? By mid ...
When Nigeria returned to democratic rule in 1999, the country stood at a very different economic and demographic moment in its history.The population was estimated at 122 million, the economy was ...
Nigeria occupies a self-contradictory position in the global economy. By structural indicators alone, Nigeria is one of ...
Nigeria’s real estate sector remains one of the most attractive investment spaces in the country. Land appreciates. Cities ...
She said the young talented population were not only needed to solve Nigeria’s problems but also Africa and the world. Basu made the remark during a visit to Vibranium Valley Tech City to discuss ...
As Nigeria prepares for 2026, multiple institutions have rolled out bullish GDP forecasts, projecting steady growth and macroeconomic stability. But beneath the optimism lies a critical question: is ...
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