#DailyDataCard: Nigeria’s Foreign Trade in Q3 2022
#DailyDataCard: Nigeria’s Foreign Trade in Q3 2022
#DailyDataCard: Nigeria’s Foreign Trade in Q3 2022
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Nigeria currently has over 197 million telecommunication subscribers across all mobile networks. The Nigeria Communication Commission held that the number of active telephone connections per 100 inhabitants in an area grew by 103.4% in January 2022.
The Debt Management Office sent shivers down the spine of concerned Nigerians last week when it announced that the nation’s total public debt stock increased to N39.56 trillion in 2021 from N32.92 trillion in 2020.
A document being circulated in the media showed that the ruling party pegged the cost of form for its chairmanship seat at N20 million while aspirants vying for deputy chairmanship seats are expected to obtain their form with the sum of N10 million each.
The Interactive Initiative for Social Impact and Dataphyte are pleased to invite journalists, media professionals, researchers, and analysts in the data journalism sector to apply for the flagship 2022 media fellowship.
Fuel scarcity took a much worse turn at the beginning of February and one month in, the fuel queues have remained long.
Nigerians have in the last two weeks been thrown into chaos amid scarcity of fuel in petroleum outlets across the country. Last week, The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority said it found gasoline with methanol above national specifications in the supply chain and removed the fuel from circulation.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) has requested N3 trillion as fuel subsidy in 2022.
Out of Nigeria’s 1.7 million Persons Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), 1.46 million of them have access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) as of 2020. Antiretroviral drugs reach 86.04% of the PLWHA population in the country.