
Investment Flows to Nigeria Plunged by Nearly 60% in 2020
Total capital attracted by Nigeria last year stood at $9.6 billion, a decline of 59.6 percent compared with $23.9 billion

Total capital attracted by Nigeria last year stood at $9.6 billion, a decline of 59.6 percent compared with $23.9 billion

Introduction: The Investment Thesis Nigeria’s Healthcare sector’s gaps and challenges are actually signal investment opportunities for the private sector,

A recent report about startup investments in Africa shows that Kenya was the leading African destination for venture capital or

Research and Development (R&D) outfit RAB-Microfluidics, founded in 2016 by Nigerian Dr. Rotimi Alabi and spun out of Scotland’s University

Introduction In line with global trends, Nigeria’s Information Technology (IT) sector has been witnessing increasing investment, growth, and innovation from

Nigeria’s need for fundamental and sustained economic reforms is magnified by deeply worrisome key economic indices. The country’s population

Mark Zuckerberg has threatened to withdraw its investment from Britain should the government fail to relax its stance on the

The fear of arbitration claims has resulted in “regulatory chill,” where governments are afraid to make policy changes for fear

Industry experts meeting this week for a virtual discussion focused on resetting, retooling, and restarting regional integration in Africa in

The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed on Monday expressed optimism that the current economic recession

Capital market operators and other stakeholders have picked holes with some sections of the new Companies and Allied Matter Act

Nigeria’s ecommerce market, currently estimated to be worth $12 billion, is projected to reach $75 billion in revenues per annum






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