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Shortage of medical specialists contributes towards medical tourism as a handful of Nigerians spend ₦359.2 billion annually while seeking care abroad. [11] Nigeria is one of the African countries with the worst indices for health. with the second highest number of people living with HIV and the highest number of malaria-related deaths.
The answer lies in the hands of Nigeria's federal government. [30] They must get involved more and implant stronger reduction programs and ensure that it is being followed by all the officials and the departments. Just by eradication corruption, Nigeria could come out of poverty. Taking care of corruption is taking care of poverty. [31]
Here's what economists are saying about the latest figures. The U.S. labor market extended a streak of strong hiring in March, recording another month of job growth even as inflation, supply chain ...
Change in per capita GDP of Nigeria, 1950–2018. Figures are inflation-adjusted to 2011 International Geary-Khamis dollars. The economy of Nigeria is a middle-income, mixed economy and emerging market [27] [28] with expanding manufacturing, financial, service, communications, technology, and entertainment sectors.
A U.S.-based economist won the Nobel prize in economics Monday for pioneering research that transformed widely held ideas about the labor force, showing how an increase in the minimum wage doesn ...
Osita Ogbu OON (born 1957) is a Nigerian politician. He is the professor of development economics at the University of Nigeria. [1] He was the Minister of National Planning in Nigeria from 2005 to 2006, [2] [3] and former chief economic advisor to the president of Nigeria. [4]
“The neatest thing that happens is when you get a core group of 10 great people,” Jobs said in the 1985 interview. “It becomes self policing as to who they let into that group.