The Nigerian government aims to achieve N2.3 trillion yearly revenue from agriculture, highlighting the sector's potential for economic growth.
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Eswatini's National Science Week was launched on February 13, 2025, at the University of Swaziland's Kwaluseni Campus. The event aims to boost innovation and technological advancements in the country. Minister of ICT, Savannah Maziya, encouraged students to apply projects that solve global challenges like poverty, climate change, and inequality.
“THE MECHANIC WITH NO TOOLS.” In a small workshop in Aba,Chinedu stood proudly on his graduation day. Three years of vocational training.Sweat.Late nights.Grease on his hands.Dreams in his heart. He had mastered engines. He could dismantle and rebuild a gearbox blindfolded. But there was one problem. He had no tools of his own. No starter kit.No compressor.No rent for a small...
๐ข BPI EARLY RETIREMENT PROGRAM Retire With Dignity — Even Without a Formal Job! ๐ The Reality in Nigeria Today Over 82% of Nigerians work in the informal sector — traders, artisans, riders, freelancers, and small business owners. Sadly, only 13–18% of workers will receive pension or retirement benefits. That means 70+ million Nigerians will retire...
The International Monetary Fund projects Morocco's economy to grow by 3.9% in 2025, indicating a positive economic outlook. The country's economic growth is driven by a combination of factors, including investment, trade, and domestic consumption.
๐ Overview of the Informal Sector in Africa The informal sector refers to economic activities that are not regulated or protected by the state. According to the ILO, over 85% of total employment in Africa is informal. This includes street vendors, artisans, small-scale farmers, transport workers, domestic help, and unregistered entrepreneurs. ๐ณ๐ฌ Nigeria's Informal...