Financial literacy expert, Dr Stella Ahunnanya,said the economic crisis in Nigeria can be averted if people have a savings culture. A financial literacy expert, Dr Stella Ahunnanya, has charged Nigerians to embrace fiscal discipline in order to escape poverty. She disclosed this at the annual end of the year program of the Mbutu Ngwa United Association, Lagos. Since 2015, Nigeria has endured one of its worst economic slumps in a generation. Two recessions since 2016 – driven by a combination of the government’s economic policies, a collapse in oil…
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3-day Thunderstorms, hazy weather To Rock Lagos, Abuja, Others – NiMet
Vital weather information about your state and 35 other Nigerian states in the next three days, according to NiMet The Nigerian Meteorological Agency, NiMet, outlook, released on Saturday in Abuja, has predicted sunny and hazy atmosphere from Sunday to Tuesday across the country. “Except southern parts of Adamawa, southern Kaduna and Taraba state where isolated thunderstorm are expected during the afternoon and evening hours, cloudy skies with intervals of sunshine should prevail over the North central states during the morning. “Later in the day, isolated thunderstorms are anticipated over…
Read MoreLagos, Nigeria’s COVID-19 epicentre, reopens Churches, Mosques Friday, August 7
Lagos, COVID-19 epicentre in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, has announced the re-opening of religious centres, particularly the Churches and Mosques. Governor of the state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who made this announcement on Saturday, August 1, 2020, ordered the re-opening of places of worship in Lagos, starting from Friday, August 7, 2020. The Governor also increases public gatherings capacity from 20 to 50 people. Lagos earlier said it “spends between 500,000 and N1 million daily on each of the severe COVID-19 patient,” a declaration that has since generated controversy. Sanwo-olu has…
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