In recent times, much has not been heard about Nigeria’s introduced policy aimed at tightening the cost and regulation of...
Leading economist Bismarck Rewane is not known for generous optimism, which is why his recent claim that Nigeria’s recovery is...
Nigeria’s states are borrowing at record levels. Lagos leads the charge, with its debt per citizen now over N166,000, fourteen...
With grains, oilseeds and traditional cash crops dominating Nigeria’s agricultural sector, there is growing urgency to diversify, not just for...
Nigeria, already contending with long-standing foreign exchange (FX) pressures, rising inflation and an urgent need for structural reform, the current...
In a democracy, the strength of governance is often measured not just by the performance of those in power, but...
The diplomatic confrontation between Nigeria and the United States over the Trump administration’s recent “Country of Particular Concern” (CPC) designation...
In diplomacy, as in life, restraint is not weakness; it is wisdom. Great nations are not defined by how loudly...
While the GSMA Mobile Gender Gap Report 2024 offered both good news and a stern warning, the latest GSMA Mobile...
Retirement, for many Nigerian workers, has become less a season of rest and reward and more a period of uncertainty,...
As you may not know, Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial hub and the fifth largest economy in Africa, is a city of...
There are moments when a nation hears the truth so clearly it can no longer pretend not to. Late August...
One of the clearest indicators of Nigeria’s troubled industrial policy landscape is the repeated cycle of well-intentioned, poorly executed initiatives...
Just four years after Nigeria finally enacted the long-awaited Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) in 2021, the Federal Government is already...
Once the pride of Nigeria’s capital market and a reliable driver of government revenues and foreign exchange earnings, the country’s...