Infrastructure deficit stalling Nigeria’s growth - ACEN president

Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit remains a major obstacle to economic growth and global competitiveness, according to the 21st president of the Association for Consulting.

Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit is hindering the country’s economic growth and global competitiveness, as stated by the 21st president of the Association for Consulting, according to a report in Daily Trust. The statement underscores the ongoing challenges posed by inadequate infrastructure. The article was published on February 16, 2026. No further details on specific recommendations or timelines were provided in the available information.

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The Nigerian presidency has issued a no-confidence vote regarding the national grid, highlighting ongoing concerns about power infrastructure.

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Experts from the financial intelligence platform Proshare have outlined five primary risks that could hinder Nigeria's economic outlook for 2026. Among these risks are geopolitical tensions and reform fatigue. The report highlights challenges in achieving projected economic goals.

Former President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Samson Ayokunle, has criticized President Bola Tinubu, stating that many Nigerians are becoming poorer due to mounting taxes.

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