The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has revealed that 46 million Nigerians still defecate in the open.
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) on Thursday insisted that Nigeria under President Buhari was still on its watch list.
The lawyer said it was in “utmost public interest that citizens, particularly the victims of police gangsterism, transparently access a copy of the report and its recommendations.”
Mr Obasanjo explained that investing in the creation of a unique made-in-Africa brands would instil a sense of pride on African nations and promote internal trade in the continent.
A new report by the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) has revealed that Nigerian youths feel the most pressure to succeed globally.
A lawmaker explained that the exercise was an antidote to managing financial recklessness in various ministries.
The four major central banks expanded their quantitative easing program to not only support their economies but also the global financial market.
The bank explained that proceeds from the facility will boost tax revenue and foreign currency receipts adding that the deal will also create thousands of jobs.
“…eNaira wallets may be perceived, or even effectively function, as a deposit at the central bank, which may reduce demand for deposits in commercial banks.”
“Right now, we pay taxes. We pay our fair share as American citizens,” Mr Owolewa argued. “We don’t get back what everybody else does.
