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Nigeria enters a decisive week with developments across key sectors underscoring the urgency of reform and resilience.
In aviation, the NCAA’s directive to Ibom Air to compensate passengers highlights rising consumer protection awareness. Airlines must balance operational challenges with accountability, as public trust is increasingly tied to transparency.
In banking, UBA’s two-week extension of its Rights Issue signals investor engagement in the ongoing ₦500 billion recapitalisation drive. Shareholder participation remains critical as lenders position to meet the CBN’s 2026 deadline without eroding investor value.
But the most pressing concern lies in energy. With IPMAN beginning an indefinite strike and PETROAN set to suspend operations, Nigerians face imminent petrol scarcity. The disputes over pricing, distribution, and refinery dominance threaten not only consumer welfare but also economic stability. Unless swiftly resolved, the disruptions could paralyse businesses and intensify inflationary pressures.
For policymakers, the message is clear: regulatory clarity, equitable market structures, and investor confidence must remain priorities. For businesses and consumers, adaptability and foresight are essential in navigating an economy where shocks have become the norm.
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The BusinessNG, a leading business news publication across Nigeria and WestAfrica With a strong team of 30 staff members and a weekly print circulation of over 10,000 copies, we are poised for growth and report all political relating to business news at all level
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