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Olufemi AWOYEMI, mni

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Financial Analyst | Social Entrepreneur - Founder of Proshare | Thought-led Consultant |

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The Market Awaits SEC Nigeria and Nigerian Exchange Group to offer clarity on this transaction.... Geregu Power Plc: Of Minority Shareholders, $750m Off-Market Sales Deal and Frozen Market Action The non-action from the #regulator and #SRO has led analysts to opine that: 1. Geregu stock

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"And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet." - Matt24:6, NKJV

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Kazakhstan’s incessant supply disruptions have been the main talking point this week; however, up until Friday, there’s been little impact on pricing. No sooner had US President Trump declared the reallocation of naval assets to Iranian shores, warning of an ‘armada’ ready to

Kazakhstan’s incessant supply disruptions have been the main talking point this week; however, up until Friday, there’s been little impact on pricing. No sooner had US President Trump declared the reallocation of naval assets to Iranian shores, warning of an ‘armada’ ready to
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What to Expect from the Markets this Week – 26th January 2026 This week, Nigeria used the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos to reinforce its investment pitch and outline plans to reduce reliance on borrowing, while the IMF expects Nigeria’s economy to expand by 4.4% in 2026. Meanwhile,

What to Expect from the Markets this Week – 26th January 2026

This week, Nigeria used the 2026 <a href="/wef/">World Economic Forum</a> in Davos to reinforce its investment pitch and outline plans to reduce reliance on borrowing, while the <a href="/IMFNews/">IMF</a> expects Nigeria’s economy to expand by 4.4% in 2026. Meanwhile,
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#WhatToExpect: Check the slides to see our programmes and event schedule for next week. #EconomyAndPolitics #WebTVFocus #IslamicFinanceWeekly #WebTVNigeria

#WhatToExpect: Check the slides to see our programmes and event schedule for next week.

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Scott Bessent and the Doctrine of Global Rebalancing - OpEd by O. Paul ANDREW At this year’s World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2026 in World Economic Forum, many leaders spoke, but only a few shaped the conversation. Among them, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stood out not for volume but for clarity

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“For the first time in a while, the key macroeconomic indices are beginning to align; Inflation, external reserves & Real GDP growth are all moving in the right direction.” - Obi Ibekwe, CEO, EnterpriseNGR Watch full video 👇🏼 youtu.be/Ug6orN3bksY

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This op-ed by Tony Dara makes a clear, evidence-driven case that Nigeria is not merely participating in Africa’s media economy, it is underwriting it. Drawing on audited disclosures, corporate filings, and policy analysis, the piece exposes a widening gap between Nigeria’s market

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"Watch CAD/USD. Watch the USMCA review in July 2026. Watch whether Mexico follows Canada’s template. America is building the multipolar world it fears. One ally at a time." #Headscratcher

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In this Op-Ed, Collins Nweke argues that the Nigeria House at World Economic Forum is more than a diplomatic showcase; it is a reputational infrastructure. In a world where capital prices are uncertain ruthlessly, a sovereign pavilion at the World Economic Forum signals Nigeria’s intent to move from being

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In this Op-Ed, Ade Adefeko reflects on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's recent ambassadorial appointments to Washington, London, and Paris, arguing that they signal a fundamental shift from representational diplomacy to performance-based statecraft. In global diplomacy, there are no

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'It has been a well-documented perspective in political science, sociology, and history, that modern society is organized around military conflict(s), with the "war machine" or defense ecosystem dictating national policy and influencing economic and political action.' 🤔

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“Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero.” "Pluck the day, trusting as little as possible in the next one." - Horace, 'Odes' (23 BCE)