Author: Adebisi Samuel
[INFOGRAPHICS] IMF COVID-19 Financial Assistance to SSA Countries
$15.42 billion have found way to Sub-Saharan African Countries to tackle COVID-19 courtesy of the IMF. Nigeria and South Africa receives the largest share at $3.4 billion and $4.3 billion respectively
[INFOGRAPHICS] Countries with the Cheapest Electricity Tariff in Africa
[INFOGRAPHICS] 7-Year Comparison of Profits of Brewers in Nigeria
Nigerian Breweries is the most profitable brewing company in Nigeria with Profit for the year 2019 printing at N16.11 billion. For international breweries, it has had its share of loss since the last 2 years while Guinness loss in the 7 years period came during the 2016 economic recession.
[INFOGRAPHICS] Countries Where Gasoline Price is Cheapest
Nigeria is the 7th country in the world with the cheapest gasoline price per litre. From the list of the top 10, we note that only Qatar, Sudan and Malaysia are not OPEC members.
[INFOGRAPHICS] China’s Quarterly Growth Rate Overtime
China’s latest quarterly growth rate shows that the country has averted a recession in the first half of the year as real GDP growth rate printed at +3.2% in Q2’20 compared to -6.8% recorded in Q1’20. China looks to be recovering in our view and in line with the IMF projection, the country will not […]
[INFOGRAPHICS] Top 10 Banks in the World
Based on Tier-1 capital base, ICBC remains the biggest bank in the world followed by the China Construction Bank and the Agricultural Bank of China. We note that the first 4 biggest banks based on tier-1 capital are located in China while the next 5 are based in the United States and Mitsubishi financial group […]
[INFOGRAPHICS] Remuneration Gap in the Banking Industry
[INFOGRAPHICS] Sectoral Contribution to the 2019 GDP
[INFOGRAPHICS] 5-Year Revenue Vs Loss of Kaduna Refinery
The Kaduna refinery has posted N24.81 billion combined revenue between 2014 and 2018, while combined loss during the same period amounted to N276.08 billion. The refinery did not generate revenue in 2018 but loss was N64.34 billion.