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The Punch on MSNLagos developing blue economy policy to drive growth — SSGThe Lagos State Government has said it is developing a comprehensive policy framework to harness the potential of its blue economy, positioning it as a key driver of economic growth.The Secretary to ...
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The Punch on MSNFG understudies Lagos' blue economy model for national developmentFederal Government on Monday began the understudy of the Lagos State Government Blue Economy project.The understudy is being carried out by the participants of the Senior Executive Course (SEC 57) of ...
According to Emmanuel, the project aims to support the daily movement of at least 100,000 commuters via water transport as ...
It’s been 35 years since the Nigerian government carried out its biggest forced eviction ever of the 300,000 residents of ...
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AllAfrica on MSNLagos Economic Growth Tied to Influx of Expatriates - SpeakerThe Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa has described the influx of expatriates as key contribution to growth of the state economy.This year in March, the state ...
Human rights advocate, Mr Femi Falana, SAN, has lauded the newly enacted Lagos State Local Government Administration Law, 2025, describing it as a game-changer that could redefine democratic ...
He credited the recent surge in port activity to the government’s economic policy reforms, including the unification of foreign exchange rates and fuel subsidy removal.
Hire a boat to Tarkwa Bay Beach, shop at markets selling art and tailored clothes, and head to the New Afrika Shrine for a celebration of Fela Kuti’s music.
Joe Davis, Vanguard’s global chief economist, says interest rates could shoot up in coming years if the benefits of AI don’t outweigh the costs of the deficit.
Small businesses are an early indicator of labor-market health, and one economist sees worrying signs as hiring intentions fall.
This economist says there’s a 90% chance of a recession. Here’s the math. ‘Expect ships to sit offshore, orders to be canceled, and well-run generational retailers to file for bankruptcy ...
As Lagos battles persistent threats like cholera, measles, and Lassa fever, public health experts are warning that lapses in disease surveillance could endanger the lives of millions.
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