UN: Only 23% Nigerian Women-owned Businesses Have Access to Credit
[ThisDayLive - Nigeria] - 18/10/2025
.Inclusivity: women group seek stronger partnership with government, development agencies Kuni Tyessi and Alex Enumah in Abuja The United Nations has disclosed that based on research only 23 per cent of women-owned businesses in Nigeria have access to formal credit compared
... Article published by "ThisDayLive" (Nigeria), read more
For any information or claim on this article, see directly with the newspaper.
In Nigerian newspapers
NITDA DG Calls for Collaboration, Innovation to Build AI-Ready Africa
Mr. Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, director general of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), has (…)
[Nigeria Communications Week] - 10/10/2025
Borno LG Poll: APC reduces nomination form fees for female aspirants, others
Alhaji Bello Ayuba, the APC state Chairman, made this known at a news conference on Friday in Maiduguri. The post (…)
[The Eagle] - 10/10/2025
Ned Nwoko Denies Domestic Violence Allegations By Wife Regina, Says Drug Abuse Behind Rift
Nigerian lawmaker and businessman, Senator Ned Nwoko, has denied allegations of domestic violence made against him (…)
[Leadership] - 19/10/2025
Nigeria completes deportation of 192 Foreigners Convicted for Cyber-terrorism, others
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in collaboration with the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) (…)
[Daily Trust] - 18/10/2025
IMF raises Nigeria’s economic growth outlook, projects 4.2% GDP expansion by 2026
The IMF cited stronger investor confidence, improved oil production and a more stable macroeconomic environment. The (…)
[The Eagle] - 14/10/2025