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  2. Palms Shopping Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall, which opened in late 2005, has 69 stores and a modern six screen cinema. It also has parking space for about 1000 cars. It also has parking space for about 1000 cars. The Palms Shopping Mall (up until Polo park opens in Enugu) is the second largest shopping mall by gross leasable area after Ado Bayero Mall located in Kano and first of ...

  3. List of supermarket chains in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of supermarket chains in Nigeria. Addide Supermarket [1] FoodCo Supermarkets [2] Game Stores [3] Jara Superstore [4] Shoprite [5] Spar Supermarkets [6] Ace Supermarkets; Everyday Supermarket; Markets Square; Marketstand Supermarket

  4. List of largest shopping malls in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    stores Anchor stores Primary stakeholder Notes 1 Tinapa Shopping Centre: Calabar, Cross River: 80,000 m 2 (861,113 ft 2) 2007 Tinapa Business Resort Limited 2 Capital Mall: Abuja, FCT: 40,000 m 2 (430,556 ft 2) [2] Under construction N/A Churchgate Group 3 Jabi Lake Mall Abuja, FCT 26,479 m 2 (285,017 ft 2) [3] 2015 Game, Shoprite: Actis ...

  5. Video games in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    More than 60% of video games released by Kuluya are being downloaded outside of Nigeria, [2] with most downloads coming from Ghana, Kenya and South Africa, as well as various Asian countries. [5] In 2013, Kuluya was valued at $2million after raising another seed stage investment to expand its commercial activities.

  6. Economy of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, the country's National Assembly denied that it had proposed to strip the central bank of the power to set interest rates. [128] Nigeria leads the fintech sector, accounting for 28% of all fintech companies on the continent. [129] As of January 2024, Africa has over 1,263 active fintech companies. [130]

  7. Nigerian energy supply crisis - Wikipedia

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    Until the power sector reforms of 2005, power supply and transmission was the sole responsibility of the Nigerian federal government. As of 2012, Nigeria generated approximately 4,000 - 5,000 megawatts of power for a population of 150 million people as compared with Africa's second-largest economy, South Africa, which generated 40,000 megawatts of power for a population of 62 million. [7]