IMF lowers Nigeria’s 2025 growth forecast to 3.0% due to declining oil prices and external challenges
Ikeoluwa Juliana Ogungbangbe

Ikeoluwa Juliana Ogungbangbe
Ikeoluwa Ogungbangbe, with her four-year tenure as a writer, fervently champions early leadership ideals. Her flagship program, "From Seed to Sequoia Initiative," is a testament to her commitment, where she mentors secondary school students, helping shape their futures. Ikeoluwa emphasizes the transformative power of human connections. She strongly asserts that genuine, authentic friendships and relationships are the foundational pillars that drive individual and collective success. Guiding young minds, she believes in laying down roots of integrity, passion, and resilience.
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Quadri Alabi, arrested for blocking Peter Obi’s convoy, was freed after the court found no evidence for armed robbery charges
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Eedris Abdulkareem’s anti-Tinubu song gains popularity with over 30,000 streams, despite being banned by NBC for violating broadcasting codes.
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The naira-for-crude deal and declining global oil prices are expected to reduce petrol prices in Nigeria, providing relief for consumers
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The U.S. criticizes Nigeria’s import ban on agricultural goods, limiting U.S. market access and export opportunities
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Discover strategies to launch your brand in Nigeria through social media and engage with a diverse and dynamic audience for success
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Encouraging healthy eating in Nigeria helps youth make nutritious choices, embrace traditional meals, and develop lifelong habits for better health
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Traditional medicine in Nigeria is experiencing a resurgence, driven by affordability, cultural revival, and scientific validation, offering a viable alternative to modern healthcare