In Lagos, there is a phrase young Nigerians often use when someone suddenly becomes famous online: “e don blow”. It...
Iran warns Israeli strikes in Lebanon could jeopardise US ceasefire Iran has warned that Israeli attacks on Hezbollah targets in...
The naira appreciated against the dollar across the foreign exchange (FX) market segments on Monday, supported by improved liquidity in...
The price of properties in the United Kingdom (UK) experienced a slight drop in May for the first time this...
When several banks approach me in quick succession, all seeking insight into the same concern, it signals more than sectoral...
Babachir Lawal, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), has resigned from the African Democratic Congress (ADC), citing...
Chapter Two, Section 14 (b) of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (as amended) is explicit when it states that the...
In a surprising turn of events this year, three to four banks in Nigeria decided not to pay dividends to...
In the Biblical story of Esau and Jacob, Esau surrendered his birthright for a mere plate of porridge. It was...
Walk into any busy market in Lagos or Accra and you will find vendors accepting mobile payments without a second...
Over the past few months, I have spent time in boardrooms, conference halls, government offices, airports, and more than a...
A few years ago, I visited the executive war room of a large financial institution. The setup was impressive. Giant...
As Nigerian businesses expand beyond their immediate markets, logistics is increasingly becoming a make-or-break factor in their growth journeys. While...
The story of electricity in Nigeria is usually told in the language of shortages. We speak of megawatts generated, transmission...