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Unpacking Nigeria’s 2022 Budget: Fiscal & Economic Implications for Nigerian Businesses

43m · Simply DealHQ · 17 Jan 08:00

Simply is a sponsored podcast of DealHQ Partners, where we engage thought leaders on trending issues around law and business in the most simplistic manner.

On episode 5, catch our Orinari Horsfall as he leads Ugochukwu Obi-Chukwu, Partner and Founder at Nairametrics Financial Advocates, in a conversation around the recently enacted Appropriation Act 2022. The conversation compares Nigeria’s fiscal plan for 2022 to peer nations it also assesses the capacity of the Federal Government’s expenditure plan to improve the nations volatile economy whilst navigating the economic implications of key policy metrices on the citizens, local businesses and investors .

The episode Unpacking Nigeria’s 2022 Budget: Fiscal & Economic Implications for Nigerian Businesses from the podcast Simply DealHQ has a duration of 43:54. It was first published 17 Jan 08:00. The cover art and the content belong to their respective owners.

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