In the last four years, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in its bid to defend the naira at all...
Occasional repairs are necessary, but are poorly timed When experts gathered recently and took a hard look at the transport...
Shocks from the COVID-19 pandemic have hit Nigeria in a time when its absorbers are best defined as weak. It...
Nigeria is committing $2.8 billion it does not have to build an expensive gas pipeline where it could have been...
Just as other COVID-19 infected countries, Nigeria began its fight against the deadly virus when it confirmed its first case...
The battle against COVID-19 is unlikely to end soon. Nigeria’s economic agents are languishing as the effects of the novel...
Four months after, the COVID-19 virus arrived on the shores of Nigeria and disrupted the activities of economic agents. A...
Lagos, Nigeria’s economic capital and West Africa’s commercial hub, is an interesting geographical expression—a sprawling city that comes off easily...
Perhaps one of the more enduring impacts of the Coronavirus pandemic is the clarity it has brought on the ruinous...
Neither oil nor agriculture is the greatest asset of Nigeria. Oil, for instance, a non-renewable commodity vulnerable to vagaries beyond...
The major problem bogging down Nigeria’s power sector is its ineffective market which is about as efficient as a basket...
The daily surge in COVID-19 confirmed cases should not only prompt the federal and state governments to take more actions...
Among successful and celebrated economies of the world, a number of factors are noticeable in the success stories of these...
The COVID-19 pandemic may have caused negative demand shock and disruptions in supply chains across economies of the world, lowering...
Cutting the cost of oil production reported by Nigerian oil companies, which is among the highest in the world after...