Segun Ajibola
Segun Ajibola is a Professor of Economics who discusses the unique challenges of crude oil production in Nigeria. He emphasizes the impact of security issues and environmental concerns on production costs compared to other oil-producing countries.
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Nigeria:
Professor Segun Ajibola noted that crude production volume in Nigeria is influenced by various complex factors beyond the government's control.
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Nigeria:
Prof Segun Ajibola highlighted the need for clarification regarding the President's statement on revenue targets.
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Nigeria:
Professor Segun Ajibola backed the Federal Government’s plan to issue a N758bn bond to settle outstanding pension liabilities, describing it as long overdue.
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Nigeria:
Ajibola evaluated in a phone interview that the N2.14tn in unsold inventory is a dangerous symptom for manufacturers.
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Nigeria:
Segun Ajibola, former president of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, observed that the 2025 budget represented the government’s desperate moves to reposition the economy.
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Nigeria:
Professor Segun Ajibola expressed concerns that directors who have been faithful in servicing their loans would be tarred with the same brush as the defaulters.
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Nigeria:
A professor of economics at Babcock University, Segun Ajibola, said the states must do all they can to raise internally generated revenue.
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Nigeria:
A Professor of Economics at Babcock University, Segun Ajibola, stated that the enduring problem of high governance expenses had persisted at the state level.
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Nigeria:
Segun Ajibola maintained that many factors affect the cost, saying Nigeria is a peculiar place compared with Saudi Arabia.
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