Algeria is a key producer of hydrocarbons in Africa, ranking first in gas output and among the top three for oil. It depends on the sector for the majority of government revenue and nearly all exports. Despite reforms to encourage private sector development, promote diversification and attract FDI, the state plays a preponderant role, meaning that changes to government expenditure and investment continue to have a large impact on economic performance.
Articles & Analysis | Telecoms growth in Nigeria supported by reforms and infrastructure from The Report: Nigeria 2019
Although it has faced several challenging years, with rapid currency depreciation and a macroeconomic slowdown weighing on profitability, Nigeria’s ICT sector remains a critical non-oil growth driver and major contributor to the economy, supported by a sizeable young population and the rapid adoption of mobile internet services. Dominated by...
Articles & Analysis | Efforts to support the Nigerian start-up scene from The Report: Nigeria 2019
In an effort to boost non-oil growth and job creation, the government of Nigeria rolled out a new three-year ICT development agenda emphasising domestic industry and local content. The new policy is expected to reduce high levels of ICT imports, with rapid currency depreciation offering the country a new opportunity to foster domestic ICT...
Interviews & Viewpoints | Umar Danbatta, Executive Vice-chairman and CEO, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC): Interview from The Report: Nigeria 2019
Articles & Analysis | Blockchain technology to revolutionise global trade and provide opportunities for the developing world from The Report: Nigeria 2019
Blockchain – the distributed-ledger technology that underpins cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin – appears set to transform a wide variety of industries and perhaps fundamentally change the way business is conducted across the globe. While the technology is still taking off and its potential is not fully known, many emerging markets are hoping...
Articles & Analysis | Steady progress made to expand broadband in Nigeria from The Report: Nigeria 2019
Nigeria’s IT sector holds considerable potential to support both macroeconomic and non-oil growth, supported by a large population of almost 200m citizens, high levels of mobile penetration, and rapid uptake of mobile internet services. Long-term development strategies have highlighted high-speed broadband internet access as an important...