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CBN JAS Article: Social Dimension of Inclusive Growth in ECOWAS: Implication for Poverty Reduction
Published 1/18/2023
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CBN JAS Article: Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Nigeria Stock Market: A Sectoral Stock Prices Analysis
Published 1/18/2023
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CBN JAS Article: Effect of FDI Inflows on Employment Generation in Selected ECOWAS Countries: Heterogeneous Panel Analysis
Published 1/18/2023
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BSD/DIR/GEN/DLR/001/002
Deposit and Lending Rates in the Banking Industry for the week ended January 13, 2023
Published 1/13/2023
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BSD/DIR/GEN/DLR/001/001
Deposit and Lending Rates in the Banking Industry for the week ended January 6, 2023
Published 1/6/2023
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QRP-4-2022
CBN Economic Report for Fourth Quarter 2022
Published 12/31/2022
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FPR/DIR/PUB/CIR/001/082
Financial Stability Report December 2022
Published 12/31/2022
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CCD 09 August 2023
Central Bank of Nigeria Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2022
Published 12/31/2022
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RSD/DIR/INT/AHR/003/002
2022 Annual Economic Report
Published 12/31/2022
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EFR/60/4/2022-1
Adoption of the eNaira: Issues and the Way Forward
Published 12/30/2022
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EFR/60/4/2022-2
Digital Currencies: Emerging Trends, Challenges and the Future of the Monetary System
Published 12/30/2022
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EFR/60/4/2022-3
Digital Financial Services and Financial Inclusion in Nigeria: Milestones and New Directions
Published 12/30/2022
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BSD/DIR/GEN/DLR/012/005
Deposit and Lending Rates in the Banking Industry for the week ended December 30, 2022
Published 12/30/2022
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DFD/FIS/INT/ODB/001/163a
National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS 3.0)
Published 12/29/2022
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DFD/FIS/INT/ODB/001/163b
National FinTech Strategy
Published 12/29/2022
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Facts : 1/1/1900
NEEDS:National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy was developed by the National Planning Commission, then headed by Prof Charles Soludo. It was endorsed by the Federal Executive Council of Nigeria as a poverty-alleviating strategy. The aim of the scheme was to meet the Millenium Developoment Goals of curbing the menace of poverty in Nigeria and bringing it to the barest minimum by the year 2015.
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