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2026 Naira Forecast: N1,350 to N1,450 per Dollar

Financial experts project the naira will trade between N1,350 and N1,450 against the US dollar in 2026. Discover the key factors influencing this forecast and what it means for Nigeria's economy.

Nigeria's GDP to grow 4.3% in 2026, says PwC

PwC Nigeria projects 4.3% GDP growth for 2026, driven by inflation moderation and naira stability. The report outlines seven key themes shaping the economic outlook for businesses and investors.

Nigeria-China trade hits $22.3b, envoy projects growth

Bilateral trade between Nigeria and China surged to over $22.3 billion in the first ten months of 2025, a 30.2% year-on-year increase. The Chinese Consul-General in Lagos projects even stronger cooperation in 2026. Read more on the key sectors driving thi

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.

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.

PDP Hopeful Hashim Reaffirms Commitment to Nigeria

PDP presidential hopeful Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim declares unwavering commitment to Nigeria, urging grassroots action against apathy. He outlines a vision for economic revival and national renewal.

Obi: Tax Reforms Must Not Punish the Poor

Peter Obi cautions the Nigerian government against imposing taxes that worsen poverty. He advocates for comprehensive, people-centered economic reforms to stimulate growth.

Naira Gains Against Dollar, Experts Predict 2026 Rate

The Naira extended its gains against the US dollar, reaching N1,449.99/$1 in the official market. Analysts from SBM Intelligence and Citibank provide contrasting forecasts for the currency's exchange rate in 2026.

Private Sector Joins Push for Stability in Nigeria

Key Nigerian private sector actors unite with civil society to design market-driven strategies for economic resilience and preventing violent extremism in fragile states. Discover the innovative plans.

Okonkwo's Leadership in Nigeria's Secure Printing Sector

Gabriel Okonkwo, MD of Superflux International, discusses driving Nigeria's economic growth through secure printing solutions, ethical leadership, and navigating sector challenges. Discover his transformative journey.

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