
March 4, 2021

Can Foreign Aid Develop Africa?

Open the Nigerian Land Border

Reactions as Nigeria imposes Police Trust Fund levy chargeable on companies' net profit.
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A time for the private sector to drive the economy while government calms down on regulations that stifle growth.The collapse in oil prices coupled with the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to plunge the Nigerian economy into a severe economic recession, the worst since the 1980s, according to the latest World Bank Nigeria Development Update (NDU).A-FEEDi supports the recommendation of Shubham
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“Your customers are judging every aspect of every transaction and rating everything , from friendliness of people to ease of doing business to quality of product to service after the sale”- Jeffrey Gitomer #business #tuesday #tuesdaymotivation #tuesdaythoughts #morningmotivation
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The Forum is designed as a decentralized open space to share best practices for pro-liberty and development advocates. Every group has two things that are relevant to this event: certain areas that they have had great success, and certain areas where they need advice. The Forum allows groups with strengths in a certain area to share their skills with other
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The last has not been heard from the love lost relation between Nigeria and Ghana. First was the destruction of the Nigerian embassy on the 19th of June this year and now is the recent closure of shops own by Nigerians in Ghana. According to Mr. Chukwuemeka Nnaji, the President of Nigerian Trade Union in Ghana, who spoke to the
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Oliver Wendell Holmes.
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A startup’s income in the first 3 years of operation should as much as possible be reinvested as these funds are used to expand the business. There is a tendency for entrepreneurs to think that all the money a business makes is theirs just because they started and raised funds for the business. This is a wrong assumption and it
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Retail Supermarkets Nigeria popularly know as Shoprite in recent years have been struggling in Nigeria, majorly because of unfavorable policies and the multiplier effect of xenophobic attacks. According to Nairametrics in April, Shoprite reported sales decline of 8.1% in H2 of 2019 directly traced to the September 2019 xenophobic attacks. Fast-forward to 2020, Shoprite Nigeria has recorded a sales decline
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Of the biggest economies in Africa, Nigeria ranks lowest in the numbers of days to start a business. This is remarkable based on the country’s decision to: reduce the time needed to register a companyimprove the efficiency of her online platforms.no longer require on-site inspections for business premises registration. While this is commendable, A-FEEDi recommends that African nations should continue