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Nigerian Economy on the Move: Rivers State Lifted, Naira Strengthens, Dangote’s Fuel Push & More

4 min · 18 de sep de 2025
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In this edition of 234Digest Audio Briefs, host Samuel Okocha takes you through the latest milestones shaping Nigeria’s economic and political landscape. Key stories include: * The lifting of the six-month emergency rule in Rivers State, restoring Governor Siminalayi Fubara amid political resolution after months of paralysis. * The Nigerian naira climbs to a near seven-month high against the dollar, buoyed by stronger oil export revenues and increasing global investor demand for Nigeria’s high-yield debt. * Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s ambitious rollout of a nationwide fuel distribution network using thousands of compressed natural gas-powered trucks aims to reduce distribution costs, cut fuel prices, and create thousands of jobs while improving energy supply across Nigeria. * South African crypto exchange Luno expands in Nigeria with tokenised stock trading, opening fresh avenues for retail investors to access fractional shares of blue-chip global companies. * The Nigerian creator economy continues to grow, valued at over $31 million in 2025—but monetisation challenges remain for many digital creators amid this vibrant cultural sector. * Nigerian sprint star Tobi Amusan secures silver at the Tokyo 2025 World Championships in the women’s 100-meter hurdles. * Celebrated chef Hilda Baci sets a new Guinness World Record with the largest serving of Nigerian-style jollof rice cooked in Lagos, an iconic moment reflecting Nigeria’s rich culinary traditions. As Nigeria works toward its ambitious $1 trillion economy goal by 2031, these stories underline the blend of political resolve, financial dynamism, and cultural pride shaping its future. Subscribe to 234Digest Audio Briefs for concise insights delivered weekly on the top economic, business, and culture stories in Africa's most populous country. Links & Resources: * Subscribe to 234Digest newsletter [https://www.234digest.com/subscribe] * Send news tips, feedbacks and inquiries on partnerships, or business storytelling collaborations here [https://samokocha.com/contact]

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