The World is resetting, Poland, Brexit, Trump now Italy…
The world is resetting right before our eyes; Poland, Brexit, Trump, now Italy, next is France.. …a timetable to follow (Photo Credit: Zero Hedge)
The world is resetting right before our eyes; Poland, Brexit, Trump, now Italy, next is France.. …a timetable to follow (Photo Credit: Zero Hedge)
President Buhari has announced a fresh N522 billion bailout to States. This bailout the President said is to enable the States “pay salaries and pension arrears, and put money in the economy”. The Presidential statement continued…. “the Ministry of Finance… Continue Reading
President-elect Trump Establishes the President’s Strategic and Policy Forum President-elect Donald J. Trump today announced that he is establishing the President’s Strategic and Policy Forum. The Forum, which is composed of some of America’s most highly respected and successful business… Continue Reading
Stock market fall continues…we have not hit the bottom yet.
President Buhari said in May 10 2015, “In the economy, we have to quickly turn to agriculture and mining because that is where you can do the quickest work and earn results.” The GDP Q3 Analysis shows there is a… Continue Reading
Debt service up, revenues projections down…
A decision is a powerful thing, a decision leads to events, and events are not singular, they affect people far removed from the decision maker, events lead to history. At 6pm on the 1st of Dec 1955 in Montgomery Alabama,… Continue Reading
Introduction OPEC will reduce output by about 1.2 million barrels a day by January, part of the plan to cut its production to 32.5 million barrels. An output cuts reduces supply of crude oil to the market thus moving up… Continue Reading
One measure of the health of any economy is the Gross Domestic Output or GDP. The GDP is simply the value of output the nation produces. For example, a bakery in Agege, makes 500 loaves of bread a day, and… Continue Reading
Why are women poor in Nigeria? Women in Nigeria are economically weak… In 2014 The Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Zainab Maina, said 70% of Nigerian women are living below poverty line. According to the Nigerian Bureau… Continue Reading