Onome Amuge
Onome Amuge
An avid reader, analytical writer and consistent content creator with several enlightening articles and reports. He is currently a journalist , Commodities, Agriculture and Technology at business a.m. newspaper. Email: amugedavido@gmail.com. Tel: +234 706 930 4947
After tumultuous 2023 analysts see mixed 2024 Nigeria outlook
Onome AmugeJanuary 2, 2024
The year 2023 was not a kind one for the Nigerian economy. Turbulence across various sectors, ranging from energy to agriculture, has
The future of tech:Top trends to dominate global technology space in 2024
Onome AmugeJanuary 2, 2024
The rapid pace of innovation in digital technology has led to dramatic transformations across the globe in recent years. Companies
Records fall as NGX sees 45.9% YtD gain in headwinds defiance
Onome AmugeJanuary 2, 2024
High-profile billionaire-associated companies contribute to market performance Otedola, Rabiu, Elumelu, Dangote in frame In a
Analysts upbeat on Nollywood’s retail, large investors’ attraction
Onome AmugeJanuary 2, 2024
Seen to bring in younger generation Nigerian entertainment to reach $14.8bn in 2025 Temi Popoola, managing director and chief
Nigeria’s agriculture slides deeper into crisis as deficit hits N424bn in Q3’23
Onome AmugeDecember 28, 2023
Despite the federal government’s efforts to boost agricultural production declaration of a state of emergency on food security amid
Analysts see shift in oil market dynamics on Angola’s OPEC exit
Onome AmugeDecember 26, 2023
Exit holds significant implications for Nigeria Angola’s recent decision to leave the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting
Africa, Asia DFIs see potential $100bn harvest for climate change
Onome AmugeDecember 26, 2023
Urge companies to tap into fund for projects Looks at collaborating to leverage fund The World Bank has argued that every
Fiscal austerity vs. revenue deficit:Analysts divided over financial conundrum facing Nigeria’s SNGs
Onome AmugeDecember 18, 2023
In Nigeria, the distribution of expenditures among different levels of government has been a highly controversial issue. Each
Global trade in crisis as Maersk, other shippers suspend Red Sea operations
Onome AmugeDecember 18, 2023
10% of trade affected A significant portion of global trade, estimated to be around ten percent, is under threat due to the
Nigeria workers’ union chief criticises World Bank’s N750/ltr petrol price plan
Onome AmugeDecember 18, 2023
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), has fiercely criticised the World Bank for suggesting that the country end its petrol subsidy