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Naira Redesign: Cash Scarcity Crippled Nigeria’s Economy – UN

Naira Redesign: Cash Scarcity Crippled Nigeria’s Economy - UN The United Nations has disclosed that the shortage of the naira in recent times crippled the Nigerian economy. It stated that the informal sector felt the brunt of the scarcity the most. It noted that the continuing...

Nigerians Purchase One Million air Conditioners Yearly – UN

Nigerians Purchase One Million air Conditioners Yearly - UN The Federal Government has warned that Nigeria will not be a dumping ground for air conditioners and refrigerators with energy efficiency ratio that are below internationally acceptable minimum energy performance standard. This came as the United Nations...

UN Says 64.3million Nigerians Lack Adequate Food – Report 

UN Says 64.3million Nigerians Lack Adequate Food - Report The World Food Programme, an organisation within the United Nations, has revealed that thirty-two per cent (64.3 million) of Nigerians do not have enough food to consume. According to the organisation, 170 million people do not have...

UN Reveals 133 million Nigerians Lack Access to Potable Water – Report

UN Reveals 133 million Nigerians Lack Access to Potable Water – Report The United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund has disclosed that about two-thirds of the population of citizens in Nigeria lacked access to potable water. Nigeria has an estimated population of about 200 million, as 2/3...

International Children’s Day: MAMA Centre Raises Concerns Over Children out-of-school, Malnutrition, WASH

International Children’s Day: MAMA Centre Raises Concerns Over Children out-of-school, Malnutrition, WASH       The Mothers And Marginalised Advocacy Centre (MAMA Centre) commemorates the 2021 International Children's Day with the theme "Unite to reverse the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on children". We on this memorable Day, appreciate the...

‘Nigeria, Korea Trade Drop To $1.2bn In 2020’

'Nigeria, Korea Trade Drop To $1.2bn In 2020'       The value of the trade between Nigeria and South Korea has declined from $2.6bn in 2017 to $1.2bn in 2020 as a result of the fall in global oil prices. Disclosing this at an interactive session with journalists...