#DailyDataCard: Nigeria’s mobile subscriptions for telecommunication services
#DailyDataCard: Nigeria’s mobile subscriptions for telecommunication services
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#DailyDataCard: Nigeria’s mobile subscriptions for telecommunication services
In the South-East region, while Anambra, Ebonyi, and Imo states spent fair shares of their budgets on capital items, Enugu and Abia states spent virtually nothing on capital projects as all expenses went to recurrent issues.
An analysis of the 2022 budget performances of North-East states shows that the agricultural sector fared poorly across the region.
Never mind that the government has extended those 3 costly queues of January into February – the Naira queue till February 10, the PVC queues till February 5, and the fuel queues reserved for forever.
An analysis of three selected sectors – education, health, and agriculture – shows that Gombe performed better than other states in the North-East region in the 2022 budget performance.
Dataphyte’s budget review revealed that Nigeria budgeted N341.570 billion for capital expenditure in the agriculture and rural development sector for 2023, the highest in five years.
#DailyDataCard: Domestic Debt Profile of States in Nigeria Q3 2022
The cash withdrawal policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria is threatening to defeat the rationale behind point-of-sale (POS) services, Dataphyte analysis shows.
Inflation declined by 0.13 percent in December 2022, but this has an insignificant impact on prices of goods and services.
#DailyDataCard: Education Qualifications of 2023 Presidential Candidates
#DailyDataCard: Nigeria’s Currency in Circulation (Oct 2022 – Jan 2023)
In Bauchi State, 49 per cent of its expenditure was budgeted for capital expenditure, and 39 per cent was spent. Bruno State budgeted 63 per cent and spent 48 per cent, and Taraba State budgeted 48 per cent
AMID Nigeria’s economic slump, the president and the vice president will be spending a total of N3.85 billion on feeding and travels in 2023.
#DailyDataCard: Attacks on INEC Offices 2019-2022
The average Nigerian will find herself/himself in one or more of three queues this weekend.