The Economy still may Expand Slowly for the 2nd Half of 2019
T he direction of the nation’s economy can be describe as hesitant owing to the events of the last quarter of 2018 and first quarter of 2019 which has affected…
Robert Ipogah is the Senior Editor of Continental Economy Magazine. He was the Head, Operations and Business Development at Eco-Hoovers Consulting Limited. He is a certified Trainer from the International Association of People and Performance Development, IAPPD and an associate member of the Institute of Chartered Economics of Nigeria. He holds a degree in Agricultural Economics and Extension from Ambrose Alli University and an advanced Diploma in Freight Management from Institute of Freight Forwarders of Nigeria
T he direction of the nation’s economy can be describe as hesitant owing to the events of the last quarter of 2018 and first quarter of 2019 which has affected…
N igerians have listed lack of power as the lead among the constraints they face in running business in Nigeria. This is contained in the August 2019 Business Expectations Survey…
A business (also known as an enterprise, a company or a firm) is an organizational entity involved in the provision of goods and services to consumers.Businesses serve as a form…
O n Tuesday, August 13, President Buhari directed the Central Bank Governor to stop issuing forex to Nigerian food importers saying that the nation is now food sufficient. The statement…
World economies will probably learn more lessons than would necessary thought from the trade war between United States of America and China. Donald Trump has purposely impose higher tarrif on…
F easibility study is a term which gained synonymy with business start up over the years and became a term widely treated in any business or trade institution. It is…
P ermit to reiterate the place of Business Plan in start-ups. As a matter of fact, Business Plan becomes a must for those who will seek financing from a third…
T he International Momentary Fund, IMF have reported that the level of trade uncertainty in Nigeria stands at 6.24 per cent in the second quarter of 2019 This figure increased…
T he Nigerian Gross Domestic Product growth have experienced further decline by -0.16 percent from the first quarter growth. This is according to the report released by the National Bureau…
T he equity market closed negatively at the end of last week trading with All Share Index and Market Capitalization depreciating by 1.38 per cent, closing at 27,146.57 points and…