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Financial Derivatives Company CEO, Mr Rewane
The Chief Executive
Officer (CEO) of Financial Derivatives Company and member of the Economic
Advisory Council (ECA), Mr. Bismarck Rewane, says Lagos State is the
second-worst city to live in.
Rewane who was a guest
on Channels Television’s Business Morning, which aired on December 25, said the
city follows Damascus in Syria.
While citing the
Economist Pocket Book, the ECA member noted that the nation’s commercial
capital deteriorated from being the third-worst in 2018 to its current position
now.
“In the world, Lagos in
2018 was the third-worst city to live in, according to the Economist Pocket
Book. Now, Lagos deteriorated to become the second-worst city to live in.
“The city which beat
Lagos is Damascus in Syria which is a war zone. So there are many things
happening in Lagos,” he stated.
While commenting
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration for some achievements recorded
upon assuming office in May, he, however, wants the state government to tackle
insecurity for businesses to thrive.
The CEO of Financial
Derivatives Company and a member of the Economic Advisory Council (ECA),
Bismarck Rewane, says Lagos State is the second-worst city to live in.
Speaking on Nigerians
seeking political asylum, the economist said the figure dropped from 60,000 in
2018 to 57,000 currently.
According to him, the
decrease in the statistics is as a result of the decline in the misery index
which translates to political asylum seekers.
On the life expectancy
rate in Nigeria, Rewane explained that Nigerians live at 56 years compared to
54 years in 2018. (Channels TV)

















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