President Bola Tinubu has nominated a new minister of power, Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe, pending Senate confirmation. The appointment marks another...
Nigeria’s counterinsurgency strategy has entered a new phase, one that seeks to turn former fighters into citizens rather than targets....
The decision by the National Pension Commission (PenCom) to grant Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) special dispensation to invest in the...
At a time when many Nigerian states sit on rising revenues with little to show in transformative infrastructure, Oyo State...
The unfolding trial of Nasir el-Rufai, former governor of Kaduna State, has raised troubling questions about the integrity of Nigeria’s...
When structured properly, competition among sub-nationals can be one of the most powerful drivers of development. The recent move by...
In any rational system, a surge in revenue should translate into relief for citizens (better roads, functional hospitals, quality schools,...
When patients must choose between long waiting hours and unbearable medical bills, it is a clear sign that a healthcare...
For many Nigerians, electricity is not a service; it is a gamble. A gamble between darkness and light, between inflated...
The recent exchange between Aliko Dangote and the World Bank has been widely interpreted in some quarters as evidence of...
The latest opposition by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to the proposed establishment of a Nigerian campus of...
Nigeria’s economic debate remains stubbornly fixated on Abuja, as though the country’s future can still be engineered from the centre....
Nigeria’s economic debate has focused heavily on japa, the emigration of skilled professionals. But a quieter shift poses a more...
Nigeria’s persistent piracy problem is often framed as a battle between law enforcement and illegal platforms. But that framing, while...
For decades, the word ‘pension’ in Nigeria evoked dread rather than dignity. It conjured images of elderly retirees languishing in...