Nigerians write or cash fewer cheques these days. They’re more likely to transact electronically via NIP, an instant payment service...
Last week, Jumia became the first Africa-focused technology company to list on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). It’s a...
In 1999, the Nigerian government introduced the Universal Basic Education, as a reform programme to provide 9 year free and...
A growing misalignment in the narratives of Nigeria’s status in several areas by officials of the Federal Government speaks to...
The passage by the Senate of the revised Petroleum Industry Governance Bill on Wednesday, April 17, 2019, represents an opportunity...
Nigeria continues to grapple with the challenge of providing qualitative education to its young ones. Over time, the quality of...
Although the access roads to Apapa and Tin Can ports were originally projected to give access to 1,500 trucks, now...
Africa’s foremost entrepreneur and business leader Alhaji Aliko Dangote issued an outline of a development agenda for Northern Nigeria April...
Imagine a country where deaths from preventable causes scythes the poor and vulnerable the most but its government plans to...
The growing mass movement of citizens forcing long-term rulers out of office in Africa berthed in Sudan in the first...
The Nigerian government has to quit its addiction to oil dollars. The price of oil and its production are volatile...
Nigerians keep dying as one group of non-state actors after another continue to challenge the government’s monopoly over the legitimate...
The milestone celebration of a bank of many milestones provides an occasion for reflection on its contributions to Nigeria in...
The announcement on April 3 of Nyesom Ezenwo Wike as winner of the gubernatorial election in Rivers State ended the...
Skirmishes between largely indigenous farmers and so-called settler pastoralists in Southern Kaduna, since 2015, has assumed an alarming dimension with...