Precise Platforms Launches ‘PrecisePoint Podcast’ to Tackle Nigeria’s Economic Issues

Lagos, Nigeria – September 19, 2024

Reputation management and design firm Precise Platforms has unveiled its latest venture, the ‘PrecisePoint Podcast’, which aims to offer in-depth discussions on Nigeria’s economic landscape and government policies. The new podcast, set to debut on Thursday, will delve into fiscal policies, inflation, trade regulations, and energy reforms.

In a statement, Precise Platforms highlighted the podcast’s mission to bridge the gap between policy formulation and public understanding. The initiative is targeted at business leaders, policymakers, and the general public, providing them with expert insights and data-driven analyses on critical economic issues.

Rhoda Olajide, Podcast Team Lead and Account Director at Precise Platforms, emphasized the podcast’s role in making complex economic topics more accessible. “We want to empower Nigerians with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions that can improve their businesses and lives,” Olajide said.

Gabriel Ntoka, the Podcast Supervisory Producer, added that the focus of the ‘PrecisePoint Podcast’ will be on delivering unbiased and expert-driven content. “Our goal is to shape public opinion and drive better decision-making in the country,” Ntoka noted.

The inaugural episode will feature Adeyemi Adediran, a Partner at Andersen’s Commercial Practice Unit, who will provide an in-depth explanation of Nigeria’s new tax regulations and their impact on businesses.

The launch of the ‘PrecisePoint Podcast’ reflects a growing trend towards using digital platforms to foster informed discussions on critical national issues. With its commitment to delivering valuable insights, the podcast aims to become a key resource for navigating Nigeria’s evolving economic landscape.

Related updates on other podcast initiatives include Facebook’s new podcast and live audio rooms, as well as recent launches like the ‘Live Abundantly’ podcast series.

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