After a season of absence from newsstands across
Nigeria, BUSINES EYE Magazine is set for a return to the market as
its first edition for the year 2018 hits the stands.
The latest edition, anchored on the old traditions
of the magazine, which touts itself as Nigeria’s business intelligence monthly,
is a bumper of 88 pages packaged in all-gloss, full-colour inside.
In a statement signed by the
Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, Ibim Semenitari, the returnee magazine has been
re-branded, re-packaged and re-invigorated even as it retains the great
traditions that made it the go-to publication for all things business and
economy.
According to Semenitari, BUSINES EYE delivers
an annual prediction series, reviewing the past year and projecting, using
empirical evidence on how the New Year will pan out. “Of course we understand
why this is very important to you. You are in business to grow the profits. You
need to understand what the future holds for your business. You need to be able
to cut through all the fat and foliage to get to the meat of it all.”
Semenitari said the reports in the latest edition
were well-researched with such an accuracy that knows no fault. “What we have
done is assemble the brightest and the best minds in the various sectors to
speak to you no-holds-barred. Every piece uncovers the layers, taking away the
peels that often times shroud policy.”
Reports in the latest edition cover all business
genres including the government.
According to Semenitari, every page has something
audible to speak about the Nigerian economy.
“Not only does it analyse the economic statistics of
2017 but much more, forecasts the 2018 horizon. This edition is a collector’s
copy that nobody should miss. Those who drive Nigeria’s economy, whether at the
federal, state or local government level should study our analyses and
projections for their guide. They need not ignore our forecasts.”
The edition covers aviation, the environment,
transportation, the Niger Delta, states’ budgets, judiciary, power sector, the
economy with trending rate.
“Ten years after, we have reviewed our shared
values, mission statement and vision. We haven‘t changed the core of who we
are. No way! We have simply upped our game to guarantee you more clarity and
better service delivery. So now we are C.L.E.A.R on the values we share with
you as we provide you credible business news and economic intelligence that
enable development of both the public and private sectors in Nigeria.”
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