Recapitalisation: Silent Layoffs, Infrastructure Deficit Threat to $1trn Economy

[Nigeria Communications Week - Nigeria] - 3/02/2026
By Blaise Udunze The Central Bank of Nigeria’s recapitalisation exercise, which is scheduled for a March 31, 2026, deadline, has continued to reignite optimism across financial markets and is designed to build stronger, more resilient banks capable of financing a $1 trillion economy. With the (…)
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