By Jemimah Wellington, JKNewsMedia Reporter ECONOMIC CONDITIONS in Nigeria continue to deteriorate, threatening the livelihoods of millions. High inflation, surging interest rates, and a weakened naira are projected to push 13 million Nigerians into poverty by 2025, according to a report by PwC Nigeria. The report, titled 2025 Budget and Econ...
By Joke Kujenya ECONOMIC HARDSHIP continues to deepen in Nigeria, as citizens grapple with the ripple effects of fuel subsidy removal, a depreciated naira, and soaring inflation. Petrol prices surged by nearly 500% within a year of the subsidy removal, leaving many households struggling to meet daily expenses. Meanwhile, the liberalisation of...
By Abayomi Odunowo POVERTY IN Nigeria is not just an economic condition; it is a weapon—a tool that is systematically wielded against the very fabric of society. As the nation lurches through economic turmoil, citizens find themselves embroiled in a relentless struggle for survival, plagued by hunger and despair. Every day, millions are forced...
