Article(s) about Development
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Nigeria Can Strengthen Economy via Wheat Trade LiberalizationReport Highlights: Nigeria remains a huge export market for wheat with export value of U.S. wheat averaging $1 billion, about 85 percent share of the wheat market. The high demand is mostly pressured by increasing consumption of wheat flour - based products and insufficient [Read more]
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Puzzles about Monetary Policy in NigeriaAbstract - Two puzzles are becoming striking from recent communiqués of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). First, growth, employment, household and business expenditure issues have completely crept out of policy deliberations, as concerns about fiscal [Read more]
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What Got You Here, Won’t Get You ThereThe importance of developing aspiring leaders - One of the most significant challenges faced by organisations is how to support and enable a smooth and seamless transition to team leadership roles.
The technical skills and abilities that were critical to individuals in the past, contribute only [Read more]
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Gain Report - Nigeria: Sugar AnnualReport Highlights:
Nigeria depends almost exclusively on sugar imports in the form of brown sugar, largely imported from Brazil (98 percent) despite privatization of all government -owned sugar resources. The Nigerian sugar industry has been reinvigorated by privatization; however, production [Read more]
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Gain Report: Nigeria - Agricultural finance and developmentReport Highlights: Nigeria's agricultural development is constrained by the lack of access to credit for the predominantly smallholder farmers. Efforts by successive governments to address the problem have been largely unsuccessful. Commercial banks in the country perceive agricultural finance [Read more]
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Banks in Nigeria and national economic development: A critical review
Protocol: 1. I am very delighted to be invited to present a key-note address at this important forum. I wish to commend the organizers, the Canadian High Commission, the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria and the Royal Bank of Canada for gathering top policy makers and operators in the [Read more]
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Global financial meltdown and the reforms in the Nigerian banking sector
Being the full text of a Public Lecture delivered by Sanusi Lamido Sanusi (Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria) at the Convocation Square, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, December 10, 2010
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1. I am very delighted to be invited to present a key-note address at this [Read more]
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Gain Report: Nigeria sugar annualReport Highlights: Nigeria continues to depend almost exclusively on sugar imports despite the completion of the privatization of all government-owned sugar estates. Rehabilitation and expansion of these estates are on going, albeit at a very slow pace and at present, only Savannah Sugar Company [Read more]
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Roadmap to Power Sector Reform in NigeriaThe availability of reliable Electric Power to the homes and businesses of our citizens has been one item in our national life that we have approached with so much hope and yet experienced so much frustration over the past decades. Various regimes, in the distant past, paid little attention to the [Read more]
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