Explanation:
GCC countries should look to invest in Nigeria, especially in infrastructure and the agricultural sectors, according to Jamie Simmons, CEO, Access Bank UK.
“If you look at one of the priorities in the GCC region, and particularly the UAE, it is food security,” Simmons told Arabian Business.
“Historically, for Nigeria and before oil was found, agriculture was a key area. It still accounts for 40 percent of GDP and I think when it comes to the commodity cycle, there is a re-evaluation of where can Nigeria grow. The government is supporting the sector and it logical for this region to do business with Nigeria in this area.”
Though Nigeria was heavily hit due to the decline in the oil prices, Simmons is of the view that the first half of 2017 is likely to be challenging but gradual improvement will occur in the second half as the government is looking at ways of supporting infrastructure in roads, train systems and logistics.
Banks, according to Simmons, are much robust than 2008 as they are now well capitalized and well run and will not face major challenges.
“The banks went through a lot during the crisis in 2008 and there were significant consolidations and mergers,” he said.
“Banks will have an increase in non-performing loans but there is no overall concern to the sector. Yes, there are constrains due to the shortage of dollars and devaluation of the Nigerian currency Naira, but the resilience of the banking industry compared to the crisis in 2008 is much better.”
Answer:
South Korea
Explanation:
South Korea becomes the first country to conduct elections amid the social distancing restriction of the coronavirus pandemic. The election is for the 300 seats in the National Assembly and may serve as a model for other governments to follow. While three countries namely; United Kingdom, Ethiopia, and Serbia, have cancelled their elections during this coronavirus pandemic period, South Korea has gone ahead with their elections.
Answer:
Originally, the intention of the ECPA Amendments Act was to provide government with warrantless access to any email if it had been kept for at least 180 days; a court order was required for access to any email. However, the House of Representatives later voted unanimously against warrantless government access to emails.
Answer:
Bureaucratic Drift.
Explanation:
This term was first implemented in 1987, by Mathew McCubbins, Roger Noll, and Barry Weingast. In simpler words this refers to how bureaucrats can manipulate policy, often oriented to their own interest, however, this can also result in delays that may favor the government, providing more time to develop new and improved policies over time.