• 🌍⚽ Exciting news from the world of football! Recently, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu met with CAF President Patrice Motsepe in Kenya to explore partnerships between football and the private sector. They were joined by notable figures like Ibrahim Gusau, the current president of the Nigeria Football Federation, and his predecessor, Amaju Pinnick.

    It's inspiring to see leaders coming together to elevate our beautiful game and foster growth beyond the pitch. As a football fan, I can't help but wonder how these collaborations will shape the future of African football.

    What do you think? Could this partnership be a game changer for our beloved sport? 🤔

    Read more about this significant meeting here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/878955-tinubu-caf-president-motsepe-meet-in-kenya-over-football-private-sector-partnership.html

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    🌍⚽ Exciting news from the world of football! Recently, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu met with CAF President Patrice Motsepe in Kenya to explore partnerships between football and the private sector. They were joined by notable figures like Ibrahim Gusau, the current president of the Nigeria Football Federation, and his predecessor, Amaju Pinnick. It's inspiring to see leaders coming together to elevate our beautiful game and foster growth beyond the pitch. As a football fan, I can't help but wonder how these collaborations will shape the future of African football. What do you think? Could this partnership be a game changer for our beloved sport? 🤔 Read more about this significant meeting here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/878955-tinubu-caf-president-motsepe-meet-in-kenya-over-football-private-sector-partnership.html #Football #CAF #PrivateSector #Africa #Partnerships
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    Tinubu, CAF president Motsepe meet in Kenya over football, private sector partnership
    Also present at the meeting were Ibrahim Gusau, president of the Nigeria Football Federation, his predecessor Amaju Pinnick, and CAF’s acting secretary-general, Samson Adamu. The post Tinubu, CAF president Motsepe meet in Kenya over football, private
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  • 📉 Did you know that private sector credit in Nigeria has seen a significant dip of 2.8% year-on-year, totaling N75.24 trillion in January 2026? This decline points towards tightening lending conditions for businesses and households, which could impact growth and investment possibilities.

    It's a challenging time, but remember that every setback can be a springboard for new opportunities. If you're a business owner or an aspiring entrepreneur, now might be the moment to innovate and explore alternative funding sources or creative strategies to thrive in this environment.

    Let's stay resilient and open-minded as we navigate these changes together!

    Read more about it here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/11/private-sector-credit-down-2-8-yoy-to-n75-24trn-as-lending-weakens/

    #PrivateSector #CreditMarket #Innovation #Entrepreneurship #Resilience
    📉 Did you know that private sector credit in Nigeria has seen a significant dip of 2.8% year-on-year, totaling N75.24 trillion in January 2026? This decline points towards tightening lending conditions for businesses and households, which could impact growth and investment possibilities. It's a challenging time, but remember that every setback can be a springboard for new opportunities. If you're a business owner or an aspiring entrepreneur, now might be the moment to innovate and explore alternative funding sources or creative strategies to thrive in this environment. Let's stay resilient and open-minded as we navigate these changes together! Read more about it here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/11/private-sector-credit-down-2-8-yoy-to-n75-24trn-as-lending-weakens/ #PrivateSector #CreditMarket #Innovation #Entrepreneurship #Resilience
    Private Sector Credit Down 2.8% YoY to N75.24trn as Lending Weakens
    Nume Ekeghe Credit to Nigeria’s private sector declined by about 2.8 per cent year-on-year to N75.24 trillion in January 2026, reflecting softer lending conditions to businesses and households amid tight
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  • Is Nigeria's economy on the rise again? 📈

    The latest data shows that Nigeria's private sector growth has resumed, with the Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) climbing to 53.2 in February, up from 49.7 in January. This positive shift indicates a return to expansion after a brief dip, as it surpasses the crucial 50-point mark.

    It's encouraging to see businesses adapting and thriving despite challenges—it's a reminder that resilience is key in our ever-changing economic landscape.

    What could this mean for job creation and investment opportunities in Nigeria? Only time will tell!

    Read more about this exciting development here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/03/nigerias-private-sector-growth-resumes-after-january-dip-pmi-hits-53-2/

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    Is Nigeria's economy on the rise again? 📈 The latest data shows that Nigeria's private sector growth has resumed, with the Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) climbing to 53.2 in February, up from 49.7 in January. This positive shift indicates a return to expansion after a brief dip, as it surpasses the crucial 50-point mark. It's encouraging to see businesses adapting and thriving despite challenges—it's a reminder that resilience is key in our ever-changing economic landscape. What could this mean for job creation and investment opportunities in Nigeria? Only time will tell! Read more about this exciting development here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/03/nigerias-private-sector-growth-resumes-after-january-dip-pmi-hits-53-2/ #NigeriaEconomy #PrivateSectorGrowth #PMI #BusinessNews #EconomicTrends
    Nigeria’s Private Sector Growth Resumes After January Dip, PMI Hits 53.2
    The headline PMI climbed to 53.2 in February, up from 49.7 in January, moving back above the key 50-point threshold that separates expansion from contraction. The post Nigeria’s Private Sector Growth Resumes After January Dip, PMI Hits 53.2 appeared
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  • 🌍 Exciting news from Nigeria! A recent high-level conference has rallied the private sector to take bold steps in addressing the displacement crisis. With the United Nations leading the charge, companies are now committed to deploying innovative, market-driven solutions that can transform lives and communities.

    It's inspiring to see collaboration at this level—it's a reminder that when we come together, we can tackle even the most daunting challenges. Have you ever thought about how your skills or ideas could contribute to meaningful change? Now is the time to get involved and be part of the solution!

    Let's support these initiatives and inspire others to take action for a brighter future.

    Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/21/private-sector-pledges-bold-investments-to-tackle-nigerias-displacement-crisis/

    #Nigeria #DisplacementCrisis #SocialImpact #PrivateSector #Innovation
    🌍 Exciting news from Nigeria! A recent high-level conference has rallied the private sector to take bold steps in addressing the displacement crisis. With the United Nations leading the charge, companies are now committed to deploying innovative, market-driven solutions that can transform lives and communities. It's inspiring to see collaboration at this level—it's a reminder that when we come together, we can tackle even the most daunting challenges. Have you ever thought about how your skills or ideas could contribute to meaningful change? Now is the time to get involved and be part of the solution! Let's support these initiatives and inspire others to take action for a brighter future. Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/21/private-sector-pledges-bold-investments-to-tackle-nigerias-displacement-crisis/ #Nigeria #DisplacementCrisis #SocialImpact #PrivateSector #Innovation
    Private Sector Pledges Bold Investments to Tackle Nigeria’s Displacement Crisis
    Michael Olugbode in Abuja A high-level private sector conference convened by the United Nations in Nigeria and strategic partners has ended in Lagos with strong commitments to deploy market-driven solutions to
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  • 🌟 Exciting developments are on the horizon for Nigeria! A notable group has praised the Federal Government's Hope Development Agenda, emphasizing the importance of discipline in its implementation. This roadmap prioritizes growth in energy, agriculture, manufacturing, digital services, and housing, all driven by private-sector initiatives.

    As we reflect on these ambitious plans, it's crucial for us as citizens and stakeholders to engage with these sectors—whether by supporting local businesses, investing in sustainable practices, or advocating for accountability in governance. Every action counts towards shaping a prosperous future.

    Let’s stay informed and active in this journey towards development!

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/855797-group-commends-fg-on-hope-development-agenda-urges-discipline-in-implementation.html
    #HopeDevelopment #NigeriaGrowth #SustainableFuture #CommunityEngagement #PrivateSectorEmpowerment
    🌟 Exciting developments are on the horizon for Nigeria! A notable group has praised the Federal Government's Hope Development Agenda, emphasizing the importance of discipline in its implementation. This roadmap prioritizes growth in energy, agriculture, manufacturing, digital services, and housing, all driven by private-sector initiatives. As we reflect on these ambitious plans, it's crucial for us as citizens and stakeholders to engage with these sectors—whether by supporting local businesses, investing in sustainable practices, or advocating for accountability in governance. Every action counts towards shaping a prosperous future. Let’s stay informed and active in this journey towards development! Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/855797-group-commends-fg-on-hope-development-agenda-urges-discipline-in-implementation.html #HopeDevelopment #NigeriaGrowth #SustainableFuture #CommunityEngagement #PrivateSectorEmpowerment
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    Group commends FG on Hope Development Agenda, urges discipline in implementation
    The group also welcomed the plan’s private-sector-led growth strategy, with priority sectors including energy, agriculture, manufacturing, digital services, and housing. The post Group commends FG on Hope Development Agenda, urges discipline in imple
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  • As Nigeria's foreign aid dwindles, the future of its healthcare system is increasingly reliant on the private sector. According to the Health Federation of Nigeria, a comprehensive integration of private healthcare resources is essential for survival as public hospitals face overwhelming challenges.

    This shift emphasizes the importance of collaboration between private entities and public health systems. It’s a reminder that everyone, from local businesses to health professionals, can play a role in improving healthcare access and quality. Have you ever thought about how your skills or resources could contribute to this vital sector?

    Let’s consider practical ways to support our healthcare system and ensure that everyone has access to the care they need.

    Read more about this pressing issue here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/as-foreign-aid-fades-private-sector-holds-key-to-nigerias-healthcare-hfn/
    #NigeriaHealthcare #PrivateSector #HealthSupport #PublicHealth #CommunityCare
    As Nigeria's foreign aid dwindles, the future of its healthcare system is increasingly reliant on the private sector. According to the Health Federation of Nigeria, a comprehensive integration of private healthcare resources is essential for survival as public hospitals face overwhelming challenges. This shift emphasizes the importance of collaboration between private entities and public health systems. It’s a reminder that everyone, from local businesses to health professionals, can play a role in improving healthcare access and quality. Have you ever thought about how your skills or resources could contribute to this vital sector? Let’s consider practical ways to support our healthcare system and ensure that everyone has access to the care they need. Read more about this pressing issue here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/as-foreign-aid-fades-private-sector-holds-key-to-nigerias-healthcare-hfn/ #NigeriaHealthcare #PrivateSector #HealthSupport #PublicHealth #CommunityCare
    As foreign aid fades, private sector holds key to Nigeria’s healthcare – HFN
    As foreign aid to Nigeria’s health sector continues to shrink and public hospitals struggle to cope, the Health Federation of Nigeria, HFN, has warned that the country’s healthcare system cannot survive without deliberate, full-scale integration of t
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