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Nigeria’s Economic Pulse: Inflation Eases, Banking Reforms Deepen, and Abuja’s Creative Ambitions

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Welcome to 234Digest Audio Briefs with Samuel Okocha—your essential weekly update on Nigeria’s economy, business environment, and cultural trends.

In this episode:

  • The Central Bank’s new rules for banks under regulatory forbearance
  • Inflation slows for a second month, offering hope for consumers
  • Dangote Refinery’s nationwide fuel distribution and credit push
  • Security challenges in Benue and the impact on food supply
  • Real estate’s surge, driven by diaspora investment and urban growth
  • MultiChoice’s betting boom as pay-TV subscriptions slide
  • Major B2B e-commerce and clean energy investment stories
  • United Capital’s expansion into Francophone West Africa
  • Abuja’s new arts arena and what it means for Nigeria’s creative economy

Listen for:

Concise, insightful reporting with context and clarity—crafted for business leaders, investors, policymakers, and anyone interested in Nigeria’s evolving landscape.

Links & Mentions:

Subscribe to 234Digest newsletter

Read our deep dive on Nigeria's real estate sector

Contact Samuel Okocha for sponsorship, collaborations, or branded content collaborations.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 489457667 series 3672450
Content provided by Samuel Okocha. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Samuel Okocha or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Welcome to 234Digest Audio Briefs with Samuel Okocha—your essential weekly update on Nigeria’s economy, business environment, and cultural trends.

In this episode:

  • The Central Bank’s new rules for banks under regulatory forbearance
  • Inflation slows for a second month, offering hope for consumers
  • Dangote Refinery’s nationwide fuel distribution and credit push
  • Security challenges in Benue and the impact on food supply
  • Real estate’s surge, driven by diaspora investment and urban growth
  • MultiChoice’s betting boom as pay-TV subscriptions slide
  • Major B2B e-commerce and clean energy investment stories
  • United Capital’s expansion into Francophone West Africa
  • Abuja’s new arts arena and what it means for Nigeria’s creative economy

Listen for:

Concise, insightful reporting with context and clarity—crafted for business leaders, investors, policymakers, and anyone interested in Nigeria’s evolving landscape.

Links & Mentions:

Subscribe to 234Digest newsletter

Read our deep dive on Nigeria's real estate sector

Contact Samuel Okocha for sponsorship, collaborations, or branded content collaborations.

  continue reading

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