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#TwitterBan: Job losses loom, economic woes to worsen, NESG, experts warn

Friday Olokor, Leke Baiyewu, Okechukwu Nnodim, Temitayo Jaiyeola, Amarachi Orjiude, Lesi Nwisagbo, Kariola Mustapha, Amarachi Orjiude, Dayo Adenubi, Samuel Olatunji, Juliana Ajayiand John Charles Published 7 June 2021With present economic woes, we shouldn’t add to our people’s problems – NESGBan will dampen foreign investors’ interest in Nigerian businesses, say economic expertsIt’ll disrupt thousands of small businesses capable of creating 70%.

Biden Offers Major Concession in Infrastructure Talks

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408 5/litre proposal: Small businesses merely surviving, will soon fail, says ASBON

Punch Newspapers Sections Published 23 May 2021 The President of the Association of Small Business Owners of Nigeria, Dr Femi Egbesola, has said if fuel subsidy was finally removed, it would lead to a big crisis for small businesses. He said this in an interview with Sunday PUNCH. Egbesola said at the moment, only about 10 per cent of small businesses were surviving, adding that many had closed shops because they didn’t have the wherewithal to produce again. He also said the capital of many small businesses had been eroded by inflation and high exchange rate. He said, “A lot of small businesses will be affected. In fact, I’m also thinking of closing one of my factories. When we have fuel subsidy removed, I can’t imagine what would happen.

N408 5/litre proposal: Nigerians may pay N588bn monthly for petrol

Punch Newspapers Sections OKECHUKWU NNODIM, JESUSEGUN ALAGBE and ABIODUN NEJO Published 23 May 2021 OKECHUKWU NNODIM, JESUSEGUN ALAGBE and ABIODUN NEJO Published 23 May 2021 •NLC meets Tuesday to take decision on govs’ proposal Nigerians may be spending N588.24bn monthly for Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, should the Federal Government implement the recommendation of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum that the cost of the commodity be increased. A committee set up by the Nigeria Governor’s Forum had last Wednesday recommended that petrol price should be between N380/litre and N408.5/litre. They also called for the immediate removal of petrol subsidy. Although the Federal Government on Friday said it would not increase petrol price in June despite the recommendation of the NGF, it had repeatedly said there was no going back on the imminent removal of petrol subsidy.

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