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SCSP champions investment, risk mitigation at Lagos summitRecognising the broader economic impact of asset loss, SCSP is convening a high-profile summit in Lagos on April 10, bringing together investors, risk management experts, and industry leaders to ...
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Daily Independent on MSNRewane, Adedipe, others for RCCG Economic SummitRenowned economists Bismarck Rewane, Dr Abiodun Adedipe and others are billed to attend the 2025 Edition of The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Christ the Lord Parish, Lekki Economic Summit ...
In a significant move to bolster Nigeria’s food supply chain and drive economic growth, industry leaders are coming together ...
The Raw Materials Research and Development Council (RMRDC) is gearing up to the Maiden Edition of the Africa Raw Materials ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria’s Economy Shows 4%, $300bn GDP Growth Potential In 2025 – ExpertsIn anticipation of upcoming GDP figures, he highlighted that previous GDP data, calculated using older methodologies, showed ...
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Tribune Online on MSNExperts rule out possibility of economic recession in NigeriaEconomic experts in Nigeria have ruled out the possibility of an economic recession in the country, rather, predicting a strong economic growth for the country.Speaking as the keynote speaker at the ...
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The Punch on MSNNigeria Food Summit holds in LagosThe second edition of the Nigeria Food Summit will take place in Lagos on Friday (today). In a statement on Thursday, the ...
The famous saying, “if you can dream it, you get it” becomes apposite in describing the level of commitment and faith by ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNFG pushes for cold chain infrastructure to boost food securityThe Federal Government has affirmed commitment to strengthen cold chain infrastructure to enhance food security and reduce ...
Lagos State has solidified its position as one of Africa’s leading economic hubs, with its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) soaring to $259.75 billion based on Purchasing Power Parity (PPP).
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