News | Job Vacancy | Tv/Interviews | Scholarships | Educations | Entertainment | Biography | Got Talent's | Phones | Super Stories | Sports News | Comedies | Business | Relationship | Tech | Movies Series | Search
Posted by: Morayo« on: January 05, 2016, 08:06:02 AM »![]() Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Christine Lagarde, arrived Nigeria yesterday Monday January 4th to begin a four-day visit to the country which is aimed at fostering a strong relationship with Nigeria and other African member countries as well as to discuss Nigeria's economic matters with President Buhari. A statement from Lagarde reads in part “I look forward to productive meetings with President Buhari and his colleagues as they address important economic challenges, most importantly the impact of low oil prices. Nigeria is working hard to improve its business environment, promote opportunities for growth in the private sector, and strengthen social cohesion, all areas where the government has an important role to play. The visit to Nigeria will provide an opportunity to strengthen the Fund’s partnership with the largest economy in sub-Saharan Africa,” She will also be visiting Cameroon after her stay in Nigeria.
President Tinubu arrives Benue State by Morayo
[Today at 02:10:58 PM] Osun Amotekun: A Beacon of Hope for the Grassroots That Propaganda Cannot Dim by Morayo [Today at 10:49:06 AM] I Lost 20 Family Members In One Day - Benue Resident Laments by Morayo [June 17, 2025, 10:38:19 AM] Nigerian Woman Who Lost 5 Kids in Benue Attack Cries Out for Help by Morayo [June 17, 2025, 10:33:29 AM] Tinubu under fire for describing Benue massacre as ‘reprisal attack’ by Morayo [June 16, 2025, 02:09:59 PM] |