MAN Condemns CBN’s 27.5% Rigid Interest Rate •We’re making the system stronger – Cardoso
"Over the last quarter, countries such as members of the Euro Area, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Australia, China, India, Thailand and Egypt, have implemented...
MAN Firebacks at NGOs Advocating for SSB Tax Hikes
Nigeria's per capita consumption of sugar is 7.1kg as at 2023, well below the WHO recommended 9.1kg and the global average of 21.4kg," said Ajayi-Kadir .
Nigerian Manufacturers Position on U.S. Tariffs
• Segun Ajayi-Kadir, MAN DG, during a factory visit to a company in Kano ,recently.
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has called...
MAN: Nigeria’s Manufacturing Sector Outlook in 2024
2024 is here. What are the themes and trends to watch in the manufacturing sector in Nigeria?
Segun Ajayi-Kadir, the Director-General of Manufacturers Association of...
Food and Beverages Sector in Nigeria Holds Largest Manufacturing Shares
The Food, Beverage, and Tobacco sub-sector, accounted for 34 percent of the entire manufacturing sector in Nigeria and contributed approximately five percent to...
MAN Briefs Confederation of Indian Industry on 2025 NME/ NIRAM Expo
PREPARATIONS are in top gear for the 2025 edition of the Nigeria Manufacturing Equipment / Nigeria Raw Materials Exhibition (NME/NIRAM).
Organised by the Manufacturers Association...
Textile firms’ shutdown silences cotton production
(Business Day)
The shutdown of textile companies across Nigeria has weakened Nigeria’s cotton production, pushing the crop into near-oblivion.
Cotton is a critical plant-based raw...
MAN Urges NBS to Exclude Financial Crimes in GDP Rebasing
▪︎ From left: Segun Ajayi-Kadir, MAN DG; Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman, Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms.; Otunba Francis Meshioye,...
Analyst Disagrees With CAPPA on SSBs Crisis in Nigeria
A Lagos-based public affairs analyst, Omonaye Okoro, has faulted the Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA ) calls for increased taxation on Sugar-Sweetened...
PAMA: Insecurity Hindering Grapes Farming in Nigeria’s Mambilla Plateau
A single section of a grape tree can yield 15 kilograms of fruit in its first year, increasing to 85 kilograms in subsequent years.