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Africa's Economic Giants: South Africa & Nigeria - Part 1
(www.abndigital.com) Dubbed as Africa's economic giants, Nigeria and South Africa account ...
published: 22 Nov 2012
author: ABNDigital
Africa's Economic Giants: South Africa & Nigeria - Part 1
Africa's Economic Giants: South Africa & Nigeria - Part 1
(www.abndigital.com) Dubbed as Africa's economic giants, Nigeria and South Africa account for one-half of sub-Saharan Africa's GDP, and are potentially two o...- published: 22 Nov 2012
- views: 7308
- author: ABNDigital
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Nigeria overtakes South Africa as Continent's Largest Economy
Léonce Ndikumana: Nigeria revises economic data and will displace S.A. as Africa's largest...
published: 05 Nov 2013
Nigeria overtakes South Africa as Continent's Largest Economy
Nigeria overtakes South Africa as Continent's Largest Economy
Léonce Ndikumana: Nigeria revises economic data and will displace S.A. as Africa's largest economy. See more videos: http://therealnews.com- published: 05 Nov 2013
- views: 1536
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Economists predict that Nigeria might soon be the best place to do business
Nigeria, Africa's number one oil producer and most populous country has long battled with ...
published: 04 Oct 2013
Economists predict that Nigeria might soon be the best place to do business
Economists predict that Nigeria might soon be the best place to do business
Nigeria, Africa's number one oil producer and most populous country has long battled with corruption and political strife. But The Country is now positioned to become a dominant economic force. Nigeria is fast becoming a leading investment destination in Africa. So much so that it is becoming a threat to South Africa's status as the biggest economy on the continent. CCTV's Sumitra Nydoo with the story.- published: 04 Oct 2013
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Nigerian economy will take over SA's by 2020
For more on this and other stories please visit www.enca.com Cape Town, May 8 - Emerging m...
published: 09 May 2013
author: enewschannel
Nigerian economy will take over SA's by 2020
Nigerian economy will take over SA's by 2020
For more on this and other stories please visit www.enca.com Cape Town, May 8 - Emerging markets economist Peter Attard Montalto of Nomura International says...- published: 09 May 2013
- views: 754
- author: enewschannel
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Review of Nigeria's Economy In 2013: Growth Not Good Enough Prt2
Nigerian authorities have moved back the date to announce revised GDP figures from the 10t...
published: 18 Feb 2014
Review of Nigeria's Economy In 2013: Growth Not Good Enough Prt2
Review of Nigeria's Economy In 2013: Growth Not Good Enough Prt2
Nigerian authorities have moved back the date to announce revised GDP figures from the 10th of December, by at least 2 weeks. Some analysts expect the revisi. An Analyst has emphasised the need to grow Nigeria's Labour Productivity if the Nation aims to be among the top 20 economies of the world by 2020. While revi. PLEASE EDIT. An Economy analyst says Nigeria's plan to be among the top 20 economies by the year 2020 is not possible going by the 2013 economic scorecard. A Review of Ni. For more on this and other stories please visit Cape Town, May 8 - Emerging markets economist Peter Attard Montalto of Nomura International says. Nigeria with a growing GDP of over 6.3percent is the fastest growing economy, overtaking South Africa has become a strategic investment hub for Africa. In vi. South African Minister of Finance Pravin Gordhan presents the fifth Medium Term Budget Policy Statement in Parliament. Gordhan announces h. Ghana's President, Mr John Dramani Mahama in an exclusive interview with Channels Television's Network Africa, has stated that Nigeria must quickly assume th. Nigeria has the potential to be the fastest growing economy among the world's top 20 economies from now to 2050. ABN's Samantha Loring speaks with Charles Robertson, Global Chief Economist at Renaissance capital, to discuss the increase in Africa's GDP by 2050. More details: Get the price of overview of mining and mineral industry in nigeria: SBM as. Subscribe to our channel for more videos! Have a good time ! The Nigerian government has been advised to maintain a disciplined economy as a key element in r. Africa's Automotive Industry is currently going through a rapid change. While South Africa's automotive industry was under pressure due to labour unrest, Nig. The International Monetary Fund expects Nigeria's GDP growth to rebound 2014 and remain strong going forward with strong growth in non-oil sectors. Abonnez-vous à la chaine: The New York Forum Africa welcomes entrepreneurs who are changing the economic landscape of Africa. In Decemb. () Talking about Nigeria's first quarter GDP figures with ABN's Samantha Loring is Yemi Kale, Statistician General at the National Bureau o. Economic analysts have predicted that the Nigerian economy will maintain positive macro-economic indices in 2013. Speaking on Channels Television's weekend p. Premier site web de transcription de l'information écrite en audio 24h/24h. Cote D'ivoire. Channels Television reporter, Olu Phillips on Wednesday interviewed Richard Oshowole on the events going on in the power sector. How soon will Nigeria boast . Grant Thornton's recent report entitled Emerging Markets Opportunity Index high growth economies has ranked South Africa as the leading emerging economy on t. As Nigeria prepares to marks its centenary anniversary since its amalgamation in 1914, a group of ethnic nationalities is arguing that Nigeria would not lega. January 7 - Japan has set its eyes on funding 10 African countries. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is expected to visit Africa and the Middle East this week. Our . On the first day of the 3rd Annual Investors conference powered by FBN Capital a subsidiary of FBN holdings, the focus was Tomorrows Nigeria Through Economic.- published: 18 Feb 2014
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Quality of life in Nigeria not consistent with a leading economy.
Economists say that currently, the reference points used for Nigeria's economic statistics...
published: 03 Dec 2013
Quality of life in Nigeria not consistent with a leading economy.
Quality of life in Nigeria not consistent with a leading economy.
Economists say that currently, the reference points used for Nigeria's economic statistics are outdated and no longer useful for any proper analysis. As CCTV's Deji Badmus reports from Lagos, despite the high GDP figures some expect, there is a lot that needs to be done to improve living standards for ordinary citizens.- published: 03 Dec 2013
- views: 36
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2013: Analysts Predict Positive Economic Outlook For Nigeria - Part 1
Economic analysts have predicted that the Nigerian economy will maintain positive macro-ec...
published: 29 Dec 2012
author: Channels Television
2013: Analysts Predict Positive Economic Outlook For Nigeria - Part 1
2013: Analysts Predict Positive Economic Outlook For Nigeria - Part 1
Economic analysts have predicted that the Nigerian economy will maintain positive macro-economic indices in 2013. Speaking on Channels Television's weekend p...- published: 29 Dec 2012
- views: 1091
- author: Channels Television
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"MINT" nations: The economies of Nigeria and Turkey at a glance
Channel NewsAsia takes a closer look at the economies of Nigeria and Turkey which, along w...
published: 29 Jan 2014
"MINT" nations: The economies of Nigeria and Turkey at a glance
"MINT" nations: The economies of Nigeria and Turkey at a glance
Channel NewsAsia takes a closer look at the economies of Nigeria and Turkey which, along with Mexico and Indonesia, are countries of the so-called "MINT" nations which some see as the world's new powerhouses.- published: 29 Jan 2014
- views: 11
7:51
Nigeria's Economy and Cost of Living
(www.abndigital.com) According to the Nigerian national bureau of statistics, the country'...
published: 25 Oct 2011
author: ABNDigital
Nigeria's Economy and Cost of Living
Nigeria's Economy and Cost of Living
(www.abndigital.com) According to the Nigerian national bureau of statistics, the country's economy is expected to grow by 7.9 percent this year, only margin...- published: 25 Oct 2011
- views: 4699
- author: ABNDigital
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Nigeria Economy
Nigeria continues to have the potential to be a major player in the world economy. The Wes...
published: 14 Mar 2014
Nigeria Economy
Nigeria Economy
Nigeria continues to have the potential to be a major player in the world economy. The West African nation's annual growth rates have averaged almost seven percent during the last decade and have been pretty much driven by development in trade, investment in agriculture, and infrastructure. VOA's Paul Ndiho caught up with Olusegun Aganga, Nigeria's Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment who was speaking at an event organized by the Initiative for Global Development in Washington, D.C.- published: 14 Mar 2014
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Nigeria to Rank in Top 20 Economies by 2050
Nigeria has the potential to be the fastest growing economy among the world's top 20 econo...
published: 25 Jun 2013
Nigeria to Rank in Top 20 Economies by 2050
Nigeria to Rank in Top 20 Economies by 2050
Nigeria has the potential to be the fastest growing economy among the world's top 20 economies from now to 2050.- published: 25 Jun 2013
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Nigeria's Economy Expected to Become Africa's Biggest
Jan 20 - Nigeria's economy is set to overtake South Africa this year and become Africa's b...
published: 20 Jan 2014
Nigeria's Economy Expected to Become Africa's Biggest
Nigeria's Economy Expected to Become Africa's Biggest
Jan 20 - Nigeria's economy is set to overtake South Africa this year and become Africa's biggest. Growth expectations over the next twenty may look attractive to investors, but change is on the horizon at Nigeria's Central Bank and oil revenues have continued to decline.- published: 20 Jan 2014
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Nigeria named part of MINT economies
Nigeria has been named as part of the MINT economies, a term coined by the British economi...
published: 03 Jan 2014
Nigeria named part of MINT economies
Nigeria named part of MINT economies
Nigeria has been named as part of the MINT economies, a term coined by the British economist Jim O'Neil who is famous for coining another term-BRIC. These countries-Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey are said to be the next big economic giants. Our correspondent in London, Kelly Lemon, explains what this means for the West African nation.- published: 03 Jan 2014
- views: 159
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Cashless Economy in Nigeria - Documentary
How the Cashless Economy has been helping or Fairing in Nigeria....
published: 05 Sep 2013
Cashless Economy in Nigeria - Documentary
Cashless Economy in Nigeria - Documentary
How the Cashless Economy has been helping or Fairing in Nigeria.- published: 05 Sep 2013
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47:30
The Plan B Kick-Off Live Event
The B Team, a global non-profit founded by Sir Richard Branson and Jochen Zeitz, revealed ...
published: 14 Jun 2013
author: The B Team
The Plan B Kick-Off Live Event
The B Team, a global non-profit founded by Sir Richard Branson and Jochen Zeitz, revealed its starting line-up of business leaders 13th June 2013. They will work together to deliver a new way of doing business that prioritises people and planet alongside profit -- a "Plan B" for businesses the world over. Visit www.bteam.org for more.
The leaders joining The B Team founders Sir Richard Branson and Jochen Zeitz are:
• Shari Arison, Owner, Arison Group
• Kathy Calvin, President and CEO, United Nations Foundation
• Arianna Huffington, Chair, President & Editor In Chief, The Huffington Post Media Group
• Mo Ibrahim, Founder, Celtel
• Guilherme Leal, Founder & Co-Chairman, Natura
• Strive Masiyiwa, Founder & Chairman, Econet Wireless
• Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Government of Nigeria
• François-Henri Pinault, CEO & Chairman, Kering
• Paul Polman, CEO, Unilever
• Ratan Tata, Chairman Emeritus, Tata Group
• Zhang Yue, Founder and Chairman, Broad Group
• Professor Muhammad Yunus, Chairman, Yunus Centre
• Dr. Gro Harlem Brundtland, Deputy Chair, The Elders (Honorary Leader)
• Mary Robinson, Secretary, The Elders and President, Mary Robinson Foundation -- Climate Justice (Honorary Leader)
In a live online broadcast to over 1000 hundred gatherings in more than 200 cities around the world, The B Team Leaders also issued a joint Declaration today (bteam.org/about/declaration), acknowledging key global problems such as growing inequality, unemployment and the unsustainable use of natural resources. The group commits to accelerating a movement of leaders around the world driven by a better way of doing business.
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Chile to Kili: Driving change from the seat of a bicycle
The goal: Ride from Chile to Kilimanjaro
Elvis Munis, 25, of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, is bi...
published: 22 Jul 2012
author: ConserVentures
Chile to Kili: Driving change from the seat of a bicycle
The goal: Ride from Chile to Kilimanjaro
Elvis Munis, 25, of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, is bicycling around the world to raise awareness about environmental issues and funds for scholarships to support students in Africa to study resource management in college.
The distance of this trip is about 80 000kms or 50 000m and will traverse some 41 countries completely unsupported.
Elvis’s journey started in Santiago, Chile and takes him through Peru, Ecuador, Brazil, Mexico, USA, Canada, Alaska, across the Bearing Sea (by any means) into Russia, Mongolia, China, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, across the Caspian Sea into Iran, Turkey, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, Austria, Germany, France, Spain, Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, and ending at the foot of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania—Elvis's home.
Elvis, and any riders who dare to join him, must locate and carry their own food, shelter, and resources throughout the trip. Most nights will be spent camping in tents or staying with local contacts.
If you’re on his route and can offer a place to stay or a hot meal, drop us a line or if you want to have a semi-real-time chat with Elvis, or just tell him "good luck", post a little something here.
Inspiration:
This ride was inspired by the Gandhi’s famous quotation- “Be the change you want to see in the world.”
This has been a long-time favorite quote of both event organizers and triggered a conversation on the shores of Zanzibar that lead to the creation of this life-altering event.
Change must come from the inside. Elvis, a 25 year old Tanzanian naturalist and student, identifies one of the major problems in his country as the lack of opportunity for Tanzanians to obtain the education necessary to manage their own natural resources. Tanzania’s economy is dependent on conservation-based tourism, yet management decisions and safari companies tend to be run by foreigners. This ride will raise awareness about the lack of educational opportunities and therefor lack of upward mobility afforded to Tanzanian citizens.
By volunteering to bike around the world in an effort to raise money for a scholarship program for conservation students like himself, Elvis truly is “being” the change he wants to see.
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New series: Aid or Trade? - Development meets business in Africa - Preview Episode 1
The newly produced series ‘Aid or Trade?’ shows that aid is no longer about transferring m...
published: 05 Dec 2011
author: Africa Interactive
New series: Aid or Trade? - Development meets business in Africa - Preview Episode 1
The newly produced series ‘Aid or Trade?’ shows that aid is no longer about transferring money or shipping goods. It’s rather about setting up sustainable companies, while taking local constraints and the environment into account. An article in the Economist recently stated 'Western governments should open up to trade rather than just dish out aid … Autocracy, corruption and strife will not disappear overnight. But at a dark time for the world economy, Africa’s progress is a reminder of the transformative promise of growth.'
This 5 episode-series 'Aid or Trade?' (5 x 14 minutes) shows an optimistic and nuanced perspective and portrays successful combinations and collaborations. The program highlights high-potential or successful initiatives: often collaboration between NGO’s, private, and public sector organizations. We show that commercial initiatives can be more social and aid can be more sustainable by using a business approach.
In the first episode we see inspiring initiatives in Liberia, Malawi, Ghana and Kenya. We visited Chid Liberty who set up his social enterprise Liberty and Justice. His garment factory in Liberia's capital Monrovia is committed to a future in which farmers, manufacturers, transporters, distributors, retailers, and consumers are completely aligned in making choices that result in the eradication of poverty, the responsible stewardship of the environment, and the empowerment of workers.
In Malawi we visited communities around the Majete Wildlife Park, where the organization African Parks is making efforts to assist the communities around the park by training them and finding markets for their products.
The third item is about Ghana's growing tech-scene, partly thanks to the Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology (MEST) in Accra. We spoke to one of the start-ups, Nandi Mobile, who's founders are trained by MEST.
The fourth and last item of the first episode is about Honey Care Africa, an innovative, rapidly expanding Kenyan social enterprise established explicitly to increase the income of rural farmers.
The four other episodes are highlighting similar initiatives in Zambia, Egypt, South Africa, Benin, Tanzania, Uganda, Nigeria and Ethiopia. All items of 'Aid or Trade?' are produced by African media professionals (researchers/journalists, presenters, camera men/women) in cooperation with and on behalf of producer www.africa-interactive.com.
The 5 episode-series Aid or Trade? is available for broadcasting and can be ordered through our distribution partner FCCE: http://www.fcce.nl/contact
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[FILM] Good Copy Bad Copy, English Subtitles
This is another film which inspires thoughts on the topic of copyright law and manners a l...
published: 07 Feb 2012
author: JJ Holst
[FILM] Good Copy Bad Copy, English Subtitles
This is another film which inspires thoughts on the topic of copyright law and manners a like. Share it with others.
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GOOD COPY BAD COPY - a documentary about the current state of copyright and culture.
Here is link to .torrent for the XviD version at The Pirate Bay.
Why should I donate?
We think you should donate if you liked the film.
That said, here's a bit about the economy behind Good Copy Bad Copy. We sold the film to the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) who have been the first, and until now the only TV station, to air it. This money covered about one fourth of the total costs, so obviously we need to sell it to other TV broadcasters world wide to make ends meet. If you want to help us with this, please suggest your local broadcaster to get in touch with us.
Your donation would make us more likely to
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4:49
Economist Jim O'Neill on the growing economies of Nigeria and Turkey
Economist Jim O'Neill coined the acronym 'BRIC' (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Afric...
published: 09 Jan 2014
Economist Jim O'Neill on the growing economies of Nigeria and Turkey
Economist Jim O'Neill on the growing economies of Nigeria and Turkey
Economist Jim O'Neill coined the acronym 'BRIC' (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) in 2001 to refer to the emerging and growing economies of these countries. More recently he has begun to popularise the acronym 'MINT' (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, Turkey). In this clip from an IBA webcast interview he discusses growth and development in Nigeria and Turkey. Full International Bar Association (IBA) Global Insight webcast interview with Jim O'Neill from June 2013 - BRICs, eurozone, financial crises, more: http://www.ibanet.org/Article/Detail.aspx?ArticleUid=0463B0E8-4F1E-4C80-A7E4-D3F64AC65B26 More IBA films at http://tinyurl.com/ibafilms http://www.ibanet.org- published: 09 Jan 2014
- views: 5
1:34
CASHLESS ECONOMY IN NIGERIA
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has concluded plans to partner Ogun State government on ...
published: 16 May 2013
author: Wintv Microres
CASHLESS ECONOMY IN NIGERIA
CASHLESS ECONOMY IN NIGERIA
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has concluded plans to partner Ogun State government on its cashless policy programme; aimed at assisting the state governm...- published: 16 May 2013
- views: 58
- author: Wintv Microres
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Emerging Markets Guru Mobius: Nigeria Is An Exciting Economy
Executive Chairman of Templeton Emerging Markets Group, Mark Mobius, tells Bloomberg's Eme...
published: 20 Jan 2014
Emerging Markets Guru Mobius: Nigeria Is An Exciting Economy
Emerging Markets Guru Mobius: Nigeria Is An Exciting Economy
Executive Chairman of Templeton Emerging Markets Group, Mark Mobius, tells Bloomberg's Emerging Markets Team Leader Gavin Serkin why Nigeria is the African economy to watch for 2014.- published: 20 Jan 2014
- views: 70
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Sanusi's Suspension Will Not Affect Nigeria's Economy - Presidency
The Nigerian president, Goodluck Jonathan, has said that the suspension of the governor of...
published: 21 Feb 2014
Sanusi's Suspension Will Not Affect Nigeria's Economy - Presidency
Sanusi's Suspension Will Not Affect Nigeria's Economy - Presidency
The Nigerian president, Goodluck Jonathan, has said that the suspension of the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Lamido Sanusi, will not have negative effect on the nation's monetary policies. Addressing a press conference in Abuja on Thursday over the suspension, the spokesman for the president, Dr Reuben Abati, reassured investors that the government was committed to the stability of the economy, the Naira and the country's monetary policies. "The monetary policy of Nigeria remains the same and there is stability within the system and so investors within the Nigerian economy have no reason whatsoever to fear. That decision was taken only with regard to internal governance issues within the Central Bank," Dr Abati said. For more information log on to www.channelstv.com.- published: 21 Feb 2014
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