How insecurity is turning Nigeria into an investment desert
Nigeria does not so much attract foreign direct investment as concentrate it. Capital does not flow across the federation; instead,...
Nigeria does not so much attract foreign direct investment as concentrate it. Capital does not flow across the federation; instead,...
Nigeria’s state governments are spending more than ever, but much of that money is failing to translate into usable infrastructure,...
Nigeria’s stock market is demonstrating rare breadth and strength as 2026’s rally rolls on, drawing in fresh liquidity and signalling...
The world is already living beyond its safe limits, and the consequences are no longer abstract. Global temperatures have risen...
Investors are returning to naira-denominated mutual funds as the risks that once drove them into dollar assets begin to ease....
Investment in Nigeria’s stock market is often seen as the domain of the wealthy, but with careful planning and strategy,...
Nigeria has been caught in a borrowing web in the last decade as the budget deficit widened from N2.2 trillion...
There is a quiet cost to playing safe with money in Nigeria today. It is not market volatility or daily...
Nigeria’s removal of fuel subsidies in late May 2023 and the shift toward a more market-reflective foreign exchange regime have...
Nigeria is entering 2026 with inflation easing sharply, giving policymakers their clearest window in years to stabilise the economy and...