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Finance Minister Promises Affordable Food and Lower Inflation Under Tinubu’s Government

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Finance Minister Wale Edun has assured that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is committed to ensuring that food remains both available and affordable for Nigerians.

Speaking at the National Economic Dialogue 2024 organized by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group in Abuja on Wednesday, Edun emphasized the government’s dedication to continuing the trend of decreasing inflation rates.

Despite Nigeria’s 25 years of democratic governance, Edun acknowledged that the nation’s economy remains on a growth trajectory. He highlighted the administration’s focus on not only sustaining but accelerating progress in this area.

While democracy is not the sole method for organizing a society, it is widely regarded as the most effective. We are continually striving to enhance our democratic practices, and today’s dialogue represents a step in that direction,” Edun remarked.

The Minister noted that there has been a reduction in inflation, with recent data from the National Bureau of Statistics indicating a drop to 33.40 percent as of July. This decline is a positive sign, and the government is determined to maintain this downward trend in inflation, particularly concerning food prices.

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Edun reiterated that making food more accessible and affordable is a key priority for the administration in the short term. However, despite these efforts, many Nigerians continue to face economic hardships due to high prices for goods and services.

The government’s ongoing commitment is to address these challenges and improve economic conditions for citizens.


 

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Ecobank Announces $250M Capital Boost at Annual General Meeting in Togo

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Ecobank Group is reportedly set to raise up to $250 million through an Additional Tier 1 (AT1) capital offering in order to strengthen the bank’s capital base.

This was revealed during the company’s annual general meeting held in Togo on the 29th of May, 2025. According to the meeting, the bank stated that the conversion price for the shares will be based on the higher of the prevailing exchange rate and the floor price of $0.02 per ordinary share.

The speaker stated “As we cast our eyes into the future and reimagine all possibilities—rising competition from banks, fintechs, and non-bank financial institutions, as well as factors such as geopolitics, regulations, and capital markets—we cannot afford complacency.”


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CBN Assures Nigerian Stakeholders of the Banking Sector Stability and Deposit Security

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) recently assured stakeholders about the state of the banking sector in Nigeria, stating that the banking sector can still be trusted and is secure.

The assurance was shared in a statement signed by Hakama Sidi Ali, Acting Director of Corporate Communications at the CBN. In the statement, it was emphasized that stakeholders should disregard any negative news concerning the banking sector, as such reports are misleading.

The CBN also highlighted the security of the deposits entrusted to it, stating, “There is no reason for the public to worry about the security of their deposits.” The extent of the measures and security in place was also emphasized by the director in the statement.


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“Aliko Dangote is Nigeria’s Biggest Debtor” – Dr. Cosmos Maduka Claims

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Nigerian Businessman Dr. Cosmos Maduka analyzes popular Billionaire, Aliko Dangote and describes him as the biggest debtor in Nigeria.

The businessman highlighted the fact that people who seem to have the most money are often the largest debtors.

“The number one debtor in Nigeria is Aliko Dangote. He’s the wealthiest man in Africa. The number one debtor in the world is the United States of America and you call them the richest in the world.”

“As you admire all of those things, it’s all credit. It’s all about credit. So you should leverage on loan, but you have to have a good structure that will support that loan.”


 

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