Nigerian President Fires Officials Facing Corruption Allegations

Nigerian President Fires Officials Facing Corruption Allegations

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari fired two top aides facing graft allegations after receiving the report of an investigation he ordered. David Lawal was replaced as the secretary to the government by Boss Mustapha with “immediate effect,” while Ayo Oke was fired as the director general of the National Intelligence Agency without replacement, according to an emailed statement from the presidency.  Buhari directed Vice President Yemi Osinbajo in April to lead an investigation into allegations of…

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IMF says rising debt, political risk dim sub-Saharan Africa’s economic outlook

IMF says rising debt, political risk dim sub-Saharan Africa’s economic outlook

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Economic growth is expected to rise to 3.4 percent in sub-Saharan Africa next year from 2.6 percent in 2017, the IMF said in a report on Monday, but warned that rising debt and political risks in larger economies would weigh down future growth. Nigeria and South Africa are the biggest economies in Africa south of the Sahara, but both nations have been clouded by political uncertainty linked to the…

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Nigeria Seeks to Boost Mining Reserves to Lure Investors

Nigeria Seeks to Boost Mining Reserves to Lure Investors

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria plans to spend 15 billion naira ($42 million) over the next year to explore for minerals and attract investors into mining and reduce its dependence on oil, Solid Minerals Development Minister Kayode Fayemi said. “Because we are starting from a low base, we want to have a portfolio of exploration activities in place that could whet the appetite of the average investor who wants to come in,” Fayemi said in…

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In Ghana, Collecting Tax Starts With Distributing Addresses

In Ghana, Collecting Tax Starts With Distributing Addresses

ACCRA (Capital Markets in Africa) – In a country where most households and businesses either don’t know their address or claim not to have one, Ghana’s government is starting afresh to compile a database that will not only make it easier to locate people, but also boost the collection of taxes. Ghana is planning to identify and register every household and business, and give them an address, President Nana Akufo-Addo said in an emailed statement on Wednesday. While…

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World Bank Pledges Support to Ivory Coast, Ghana Cocoa Venture

World Bank Pledges Support to Ivory Coast, Ghana Cocoa Venture

ACCRA (Capital Markets in Africa) – The World Bank said it will support plans by Ivory Coast and Ghana to develop a coordinated strategy for their cocoa sectors as the two biggest producers seek to exert better control over global prices and derive more value from growing the beans. The pledge by the Washington-based lender comes as the President Alassane Ouattara of Ivory Coast and his Ghanaian counterpart, Nana Akufo-Addo, signed an agreement Tuesday to adopt common policies…

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Nigeria looks to food exports to boost FX income after oil shock

Nigeria looks to food exports to boost FX income after oil shock

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria is looking to boost agricultural exports to earn more hard currency, and aims to cut imports of rice and wheat which together cost it almost $4 billion a year, Agriculture Minister Audu Ogbeh told Reuters. Nigeria emerged from recession in the second quarter as oil revenues rose, but growth was sluggish. The government has touted agriculture as a way to wean the country off its oil dependence, improving…

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Nigeria Inflation Little Changed in September as Food Costs Rise

Nigeria Inflation Little Changed in September as Food Costs Rise

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigerian inflation was little changed in September as food prices continued to rise, limiting the scope for the central bank to ease policy before the end of the year. The inflation rate in Africa’s most-populous nation decreased to 15.98 percent from 16.01 percent in August, the Abuja-based National Bureau of Statistics said in an e-mailed report on Tuesday. That was in line with the median of 13 economists’ estimates compiled by Bloomberg. Prices rose…

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