NGX, based in Lagos, and other institutional investors poured large sums of cash into the Ethiopian exchange during its recent capital-raising endeavor. This strategic move aligns with NGX's objectives to expand capital market activities in East Africa and foster cross-border investment flows across the continent.
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Video - Growing calls for Nigeria government to enforce capital punishment on kidnappers
First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu is one of the voices demanding the government aggressively address kidnappings in Nigeria. The country has been plagued by a surge in kidnappings, leaving communities in fear and authorities struggling to contain the crisis.
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According to the chairman of the Omala local government area, the incident was a revenge attack by Fulani herders after villagers killed six of their own. Herders and farmers often clash in the region due to pressure on land resources.
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Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Video - Nigerian coach raises awareness over mental health issues
Samuel Okinrodoye swam 12 kilometers along a famous bridge in Lagos to raise awareness about mental health in Nigeria. In Lagos, many people have used the 3rd Mainland Bridge to commit suicide. Okinrodoye wants to encourage Nigeria's conservative society to be more open about mental illnesses.
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Monday, April 1, 2024
Video - Nigeria manufacturing sector braces for higher production cost
The decision by Nigeria’s central bank to raise the policy rate affected the local manufacturing industry. Manufacturers said expensive credit will weaken the sector and impede economic growth. Annual inflation in the West African country is at over 30 percent, levels last seen in 1996.
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Nigeria's federal government says it's doing everything it can to protect communities amid a recent surge in school kidnappings for ransom.
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Thursday, March 28, 2024
Video - Central Bank of Nigeria raises monetary policy rate
The Central Bank of Nigeria raised its monetary policy rate to 25 percent from 23 percent to contain inflation. Inflation is presently above 30 percent, leaving millions of people in Africa's most populous nation struggling to meet their basic needs.
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Video - Nigeria to fast-track construction of $25 billion gas pipeline to Morocco
The Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline spans 5,600 kilometres and will likely shape Africa's energy landscape. Officials hope the pipeline will also become a major gas supplier to Europe.
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Wednesday, March 27, 2024
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Monday, March 25, 2024
Video - Nigeria food banks cut back on handouts as prices soar
At a warehouse in Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos, dozens of women patiently wait their turn to receive food handouts. Among them is 68-year-old widow Damilola Salami, who received an invitation to the facility just as she had almost run out of food.
The Lagos Food Bank is a crucial lifeline to residents like Salami, but has seen supplies from private and other donors fall as inflation soars in Africa's biggest economy.
Nigeria is grappling with the worst cost of living crisis in decades, which has deepened since President Bola Tinubu rolled out bold but unpopular economic reforms after assuming office last May.
"There is nothing for us to eat, we are hungry," said Salami as she waited for her share of food and cooking oil. "Our children are out of school because of the increase in fees. Now, the children are at home and there is no food."
Mabel Wade, an 80-year-old charcoal seller, said sustenance was scarce and she often relied on neighbours before she was told of the food bank.
"Sometimes there is no food to eat at all... Sometimes, it is biscuit and water," she said, after registering for food stamps.
Last month a stampede broke out and killed seven people at a food distribution centre in Lagos.
World Bank data shows that 46% of Nigeria's population was deemed poor in 2023. Twenty million of them live in urban areas.
In the past, the imposing warehouse of Lagos Food Bank would be fully stocked with bags of Nigerian staples like rice, beans and vegetable oil. Not anymore.
Founder Michael Sunbola said the facility's major donor had cut supplies by 93%, citing the high cost of food.
The food bank has now dialled back on quantities, providing families with enough supplies for a few days at a time when once their parcels would have lasted two weeks. The facility is also having to "narrow down the number of people we want to reach out to", said Sunbola of the people invited to use the service.
"Now, we do only women from the age of 50," he told Reuters.
No Hunger Initiatives, a food bank serving mostly internally displaced people in the capital Abuja, faces similar problems.
The number of people seeking food handouts has tripled since May 2023 but the facility is unable to keep up because donors have cut back supplies by half due to rising inflation, said Kumdet Yilkon, a senior official.
By Ope Adetayo, Reuters
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Video - Over 200 abducted schoolchildren and staff freed in Nigeria
More 200 pupils and staff abducted by gunmen from a school in northern Nigeria were released, just over two weeks after they were kidnapped from the town of Kuriga in Kaduna State. The Kaduna governor said the country's National Security Adviser had coordinated the release but gave no further details. Gunmen had last week demanded a ransom of 690,000 U.S. dollars for the release of the missing children and staff.
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According to local officials, unknown gunmen launched an attack at a busy market in Madaka village, in the Rafi local government area, on Thursday, setting shops and vehicles on fire. Reports say several women and children were also abducted.
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Nigeria’s manufacturing sector continues to report sluggish growth, as more factories either shut down or become severely distressed. Analysts say their most pressing concerns include the country's poor infrastructure and difficulties getting access to foreign exchange to buy raw materials.
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According to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics, Nigeria registered a significant increase in used-vehicle imports last year. However, dealers say the growth could be even stronger if not for a crippling cost-of-living crisis and falling local currency.
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One dry-season farmer says his crops are withering away because of soaring fuel prices. He and other farmers need gasoline to fuel their irrigation systems. But fuel costs have tripled since the removal of a fuel subsidy. Farm productivity is down as a result.
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Thursday, March 21, 2024
Video - Babies born in Nigeria 80 times more likely to die before age 5
Health experts cite Inadequate funding, and the inability to deal with preventable ailments like malaria and diarrhea as leading causes of mortality rates in children under 5 years in those countries.
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Video - Nigeria SMEs turn to alternative energy sources to address chronic power crisis
One such small business owner operates a hotel in Nigeria's capital, Abuja. He says he lost a lot of business due to electricity issues. But an investment of 1,000 U.S. dollars in converting his electrical system to solar power is helping to lure customers back.
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A spate of recent abductions in Nigeria has left citizens fearful, with the most recent case involving the abduction of at least 87 people from a village in Kaduna state. The government says it is working to rescue those abducted, but citizens say more needs to be done.
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Tuesday, March 19, 2024
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Nigeria’s Senate is trying to take the initiative in curbing a relentless wave of armed militia assaults in the north. Recent violence left communities shattered, families displaced, and a cloud of fear looming large. Benue State, in Nigeria's North-Central region bore a significant brunt of the attacks.
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Monday, March 18, 2024
Video - Nigeria government bans leave of absence for health workers
The Nigerian government has banned health professionals from taking leave of absence as it tries to stop them taking jobs abroad while on leave. Many health workers in Nigeria have been taking the extended leave to secure jobs abroad and abandoning their posts at home without formally resigning.
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