Professional Accountants who worked for one of the foremost accounting firms in Nigeria used the independence holiday to hold a reunion and reflect on the country’s economy in the post-recession era.
They commended the work of the federal government to improve on the economy but they say the effects of recession are still very much felt by Nigerians.
The say the stability of the foreign exchange and interest rates are signs that the economy is fairly good.
but the financial experts urged government to focus more on the non-oil sector and continue to ensure that there is a favourable environment for industries to thrive.
Professional Accountants who worked for one of the foremost accounting firms in Nigeria used the independence holiday to hold a reunion and reflect on the country’s economy in the post-recession era.
They commended the work of the federal government to improve on the economy but they say the effects of recession are still very much felt by Nigerians.
The say the stability of the foreign exchange and interest rates are signs that the economy is fairly good.
but the financial experts urged government to focus more on the non-oil sector and continue to ensure that there is a favourable environment for industries to thrive.
Professional Accountants who worked for one of the foremost accounting firms in Nigeria used the independence holiday to hold a reunion and reflect on the country’s economy in the post-recession era.
They commended the work of the federal government to improve on the economy but they say the effects of recession are still very much felt by Nigerians.
The say the stability of the foreign exchange and interest rates are signs that the economy is fairly good.
but the financial experts urged government to focus more on the non-oil sector and continue to ensure that there is a favourable environment for industries to thrive.
Professional Accountants who worked for one of the foremost accounting firms in Nigeria used the independence holiday to hold a reunion and reflect on the country’s economy in the post-recession era.
They commended the work of the federal government to improve on the economy but they say the effects of recession are still very much felt by Nigerians.
The say the stability of the foreign exchange and interest rates are signs that the economy is fairly good.
but the financial experts urged government to focus more on the non-oil sector and continue to ensure that there is a favourable environment for industries to thrive.
Professional Accountants who worked for one of the foremost accounting firms in Nigeria used the independence holiday to hold a reunion and reflect on the country’s economy in the post-recession era.
They commended the work of the federal government to improve on the economy but they say the effects of recession are still very much felt by Nigerians.
The say the stability of the foreign exchange and interest rates are signs that the economy is fairly good.
but the financial experts urged government to focus more on the non-oil sector and continue to ensure that there is a favourable environment for industries to thrive.
Professional Accountants who worked for one of the foremost accounting firms in Nigeria used the independence holiday to hold a reunion and reflect on the country’s economy in the post-recession era.
They commended the work of the federal government to improve on the economy but they say the effects of recession are still very much felt by Nigerians.
The say the stability of the foreign exchange and interest rates are signs that the economy is fairly good.
but the financial experts urged government to focus more on the non-oil sector and continue to ensure that there is a favourable environment for industries to thrive.
Professional Accountants who worked for one of the foremost accounting firms in Nigeria used the independence holiday to hold a reunion and reflect on the country’s economy in the post-recession era.
They commended the work of the federal government to improve on the economy but they say the effects of recession are still very much felt by Nigerians.
The say the stability of the foreign exchange and interest rates are signs that the economy is fairly good.
but the financial experts urged government to focus more on the non-oil sector and continue to ensure that there is a favourable environment for industries to thrive.
Professional Accountants who worked for one of the foremost accounting firms in Nigeria used the independence holiday to hold a reunion and reflect on the country’s economy in the post-recession era.
They commended the work of the federal government to improve on the economy but they say the effects of recession are still very much felt by Nigerians.
The say the stability of the foreign exchange and interest rates are signs that the economy is fairly good.
but the financial experts urged government to focus more on the non-oil sector and continue to ensure that there is a favourable environment for industries to thrive.