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Socio-Economic Development (Financial flow B) 2010 – 2020
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Socio-Economic Development (Governance D) 2010 – 2021
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A Look At South Africa’s Transition To Low-Carbon Economy
To prevent the catastrophic impacts of climate change, a pact signed and detailed in the Paris Agreement called for countries to limit global warming to 2ºC. To stay within the carbon budget, the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gas emissions should not exceed 450 ppm CO2 for E5. Like other continents in the world, Africa recognizes…
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Inflation Pushes 23 million Nigerians Into Food Crisis
About 23 million Nigerians were pushed into a food crisis due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic-induced inflation in 2021. The World bank said this in its latest Commodity Markets Outlook report in reference to the Global Report on Food Crises. According to the Washington-based, rising food prices have heightened food insecurity in emerging…
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FG, States, LGs Share N725bn In March 2022
For the month of March, 2022, the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee shared a total sum of N725.57bn among the three tiers of government, as federal allocation. This indicates a 23 percent increase from the N590bn that was shared by the three tiers of government in February. The latest figure for March was contained in a…
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Socio-Economic Development (Balance of Payment) 2010 – 2020
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Socio-Economic Development (Governance) 2010 – 2020
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Socio-Economic Development (Agriculture) 2010 – 2020
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Q1: Insecurity, Sit-at-home, Petrol Scarcity Caused Food Price Hike
According to a latest report by SBM Intelligence, continuous insecurity challenges, sit-at-home order and recent hike in fuel are major indicators that increased the prices of foodstuffs in the first quarter of 2022. The report, titled ”Jollof Index Q4 2021 & Q1 2022: Geopolitics Comes for Dinner”, showed an explanation of food inflation in Nigeria…