After an oversubscribed rights issue, stronger Q1 earnings and visible balance-sheet repair, investors are reassessing one of Nigeria’s most closely...
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User perceptions and behaviours regarding cybersecurity are critical factors in the success of digital banking in West Africa; more than...
Women make up 70% of Nigeria’s agricultural workforce. They’re responsible for 80% of food production. Yet when I started working...
The Strait of Hormuz is 6,000 kilometres from Abuja. Your fuel bill didn’t get that memo. On February 28, 2026,...
When international oil companies began signalling their intention to exit onshore and shallow-water assets in Nigeria, alarm bells rang across...
In moments of national crisis, emotions understandably run high, as evident in the emotion-laden tirade by Erasmus Ikhide triggered by...
There are moments when language falters when words recoil from the burden of describing what the eyes have unwillingly witnessed....
At some point in the last five years, a significant number of Nigerian business owners made a decision that cost...
There was a time when competitive advantage was defined by patents, distribution networks, supply chain dominance, or massive capital reserves....
In the quiet corridors of global think tanks, a new term is beginning to echo with the weight of an...
Despite a sustained decline in reported piracy incidents in recent years, maritime security experts continue to classify the Gulf of...
In today’s fast-moving world, where work, leisure, commerce and communication are all woven into the digital fabric, connectivity has become...
A Lagos-based logistics firm extends a job offer to a qualified candidate. The background check begins. The applicant’s National Identification...
In the last piece, we made a clear case: replacing people with AI is accelerating, but governance is not keeping...