Category : Search result: economic instability


NLC: Nigerian Workers' Crisis Worse Than Civil War

The Nigeria Labour Congress warns that financial insecurity is crippling workers, with real wages declining. Urgent government action is needed to stabilise the economy and protect incomes.

OECD Raises 2025 Growth Forecasts for US, Eurozone

The OECD says the world economy has been 'surprisingly resilient,' raising its 2025 growth estimates for the US and eurozone. Discover the key drivers and potential risks, including AI valuation concerns.

Japan PM Takaichi defends $135bn stimulus package

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi insists the $135 billion stimulus is fiscally responsible despite market concerns. Includes energy subsidies and tax cuts to combat inflation.

Nigeria-Germany Alliance for $1 Trillion Economy

Budget Minister Atiku Bagudu announces strategic collaboration with Germany to accelerate Nigeria's ambitious journey toward a $1 trillion economy through targeted investments and economic reforms.

Osinbajo: Stop Celebrating Worthless GDP Figures

Former Nigerian Vice President Yemi Osinbajo delivers powerful critique of Africa's GDP obsession, urging governments to focus on real economic development instead of meaningless statistics.

NLC: Democracy Failing as Election Prices Soar

Nigeria Labour Congress raises urgent concerns about the deteriorating state of democracy and economic hardship facing citizens during election periods as basic commodity prices surge uncontrollably.

Fuel Price Surge: ₦200 Extra Per Litre in Nigeria

Nigerians are facing another petrol price hike as filling stations across the country implement additional charges of ₦200 per litre, worsening the ongoing fuel crisis and economic hardship.

World Bank Confirms Nigeria's $1 Billion Loan Request

The World Bank has confirmed receiving President Tinubu's request for a $1 billion loan to support Nigeria's economic reforms and development projects. Get the full details on how this funding will impact the nation.

NASS Loan Approval: Why Nigerians Shouldn't Worry

Government official reveals why the National Assembly's approval of a $2.347 billion loan shouldn't worry citizens - and how it will actually benefit Nigeria's economy and infrastructure development.

Page 1 of 4