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Naira Rallies to N1,418/$ in Official and Parallel Markets

The Nigerian Naira recorded significant gains against the US Dollar on January 15, 2026, closing at N1,419.28 officially. This rally, driven by improved forex supply and a positive 4.49% GDP forecast, signals growing economic confidence. Read the full ana

NESG Projects 5.5% Growth, 16% Inflation in 2026

The Nigerian Economic Summit Group projects economic growth of 5.5% and inflation of 16% for 2026, but warns a critical 18-month window exists to avoid policy reversals that could derail consolidation.

NESG Projects Naira at N1,480 to Dollar by 2026

The Nigerian Economic Summit Group forecasts the naira will stabilise around N1,480 per US dollar in 2026, driven by rising reserves and policy coordination. Discover the full economic outlook.

DMO raises N1.14trn in 2026's first Treasury Bills auction

Nigeria's Debt Management Office secured N1.144 trillion at its first Treasury Bills auction of 2026, with stop rates rising. Meanwhile, a UN report projects global economic growth at 2.7% for the year. Read the full analysis.

2026 Naira Forecast: N1,350 to N1,450 per Dollar

Financial experts project the naira will trade between N1,350 and N1,450 against the US dollar in 2026. Discover the key factors influencing this forecast and what it means for Nigeria's economy.

Nigeria's GDP to grow 4.3% in 2026, says PwC

PwC Nigeria projects 4.3% GDP growth for 2026, driven by inflation moderation and naira stability. The report outlines seven key themes shaping the economic outlook for businesses and investors.

PwC Projects Nigeria's Economy to Grow 4.3% in 2026

PwC Nigeria's Economic Outlook 2026 projects 4.3% GDP growth, highlighting a path from stability to sustainable expansion. Discover the key drivers and business imperatives for the year ahead.

ACCI Projects 2026 Growth Led by Non-Oil Sector

ACCI Director General Agabaidu Jideani forecasts Nigeria's 2026 economic growth will be driven by the non-oil sector, citing reforms and security challenges. Read the full analysis.

229 Bank Branches Closed as PoS Takes Over in Nigeria

Nigerian banks closed 229 physical branches in 2024 as digital banking booms. PoS transaction volume jumped 33%, while 1.8 million operators face a registration deadline. Discover the full story of Nigeria's banking transformation.

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