BILATERAL TRADING; NIGERIA-INDIA TO OPEN BORDERS

More prospects and opportunities of speedy recovery for the ailing Nigerian economy if assurances from the Indian government is anything to go by as the West African country gasped for breath to survive another round of relapse into economic recession. The Nigerian Government explained what is being done to encourage the inflow of more Foreign Direct Investments in order to stimulate its economy. The renewed commitment from these two Government of the Commonwealth country will not only impact on the Nigerian Economy but the west African economic outlook at large.

The Harder They Come, The Harder They Fall”

Ahead of battle for 2019, presidency lashed again at its opponents. In a direct and frontal attack against the main opposition party PDP, presidency has said that the harder they come, the harder they fall….

Senate And Executive Set To Clash Over INEC Budget

It seems the recently approved INEC budget is causing more friction between the Senate and the presidency, as the source of the funds has become contentious.

MINING IN NIGERIA, A FORTUNE OR A DEATH TRAP?

Twenty countries have so far indicated interest to participate at this year’s Nigerian mining week, but some major stakeholders in an interview with ROOTS TV highlighted challenges facing the mining sector.

World Bank HCI Report Reveals Nigeria’s Poor Investment In Health

At the IMF-World Bank annual meeting in Bali Indonesia, it was revealed that Nigeria’s investment in health care is far below what it should be. The World Bank has advised the Federal Government to invest more in its people.

Nigeria Ranks Low On Investment In Education

The Latest World Bank Human Capital Index has ranked Nigeria 152 out of 157 in the world. The index measures each country’s distance to the frontier of complete education and health for a child born today.

MINING IN NIGERIA, A FORTUNE OR A DEATH TRAP?

Twenty countries have so far indicated interest to participate at this year’s Nigerian mining week. But some major stakeholders in an interview with ROOTS TV highlighted challenges facing the mining sector.

Obasanjo Changes Position, Endorses Atiku

The suspense is now over… and it seems Obasanjo has finally forgiven his former second in command, Atiku, After years of public squabbles between the two. The People’s Democratic Party’s Presidential Candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, met with his former boss, ex-president, Olusegun Obasanjo. Both leaders had been in conflict for years and this meeting was an indication that they have finally decided to put the past behind them.