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PwC Projects Nigeria's Economy to Grow 4.3% in 2026

PwC Nigeria's Economic Outlook 2026 projects 4.3% GDP growth, highlighting a path from stability to sustainable expansion. Discover the key drivers and business imperatives for the year ahead.

Iran Warns US, Israel Over Threats Amid Protests

Iran's military chief warns of a robust response to threats from Trump and Netanyahu as internal protests over economic hardship continue. Get the latest details on the escalating tensions.

PwC: 62% of Nigerians May Be Poor by 2026

A new PwC report warns that 141 million Nigerians could be living in poverty by 2026. Learn the key factors driving this alarming projection and its implications for households.

ACCI Projects 2026 Growth Led by Non-Oil Sector

ACCI Director General Agabaidu Jideani forecasts Nigeria's 2026 economic growth will be driven by the non-oil sector, citing reforms and security challenges. Read the full analysis.

Systemic Failures Test Nigeria's Patience in 2025

As inflation, unemployment, and governance failures persist, Nigerians' daily worry becomes a survival mechanism. Explore the data and human cost, and discover how some are turning concern into action. Read the full analysis.

CPPE: Nigeria's GDP to Grow 4.5% in 2026

The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise forecasts Nigeria's GDP growth between 4.0% and 4.5% in 2026, citing cautious optimism. Read the full economic outlook.

PDP Criticises Tinubu's 2026 'Sufferings' Budget

The Peoples Democratic Party has strongly criticised President Bola Tinubu's ₦58.18 trillion 2026 budget, labelling it a plan that deepens hardship for ordinary Nigerians. Read the full analysis.

Tinubu Presents N58.18 Trillion 2026 Budget to NASS

President Bola Tinubu presents the 2026 'Budget of Consolidation' to the National Assembly, targeting N58.18 trillion in spending with priorities on security, human capital, and infrastructure. Read the full details.

Fed's Williams Sees No Urgency for Further Rate Cuts

New York Fed President John Williams says recent US inflation data was distorted by a government shutdown and Black Friday sales, advising patience on further interest rate cuts. Get the full analysis.

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