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The recent statement by Aviation and Aerospace Development Minister Festus Keyamo that the Nigerian government was not ready to spend...
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The fallout from President Tinubu’s June 18, 2025, condolence visit to Benue State—following massacres that killed 100–200 Christians in Yelewata—revealed...
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Introduction In 2024, Africa made global headlines with a staggering 75 percent surge in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), reaching a...
A few months ago, Nigeria’s Federal Government unveiled a Corporate Governance Scorecard aimed at evaluating and improving the performance of...
In our hyper-digital world, data has been called “the new oil”. But unlike oil, data doesn’t burn out; it compounds....
In recent months, Nigerians have watched with deep concern as crisis after crisis exposes cracks in the very structure of...
Benue State was once known for its fertile valleys and vibrant agricultural life. Today, that landscape is stained with blood,...
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Not too long ago, business owners relied on guesswork, gut feeling, or word of mouth to know what their customers...
For much of Nigeria’s financial history, merchant banking has quietly played a foundational, though often underestimated role. From trade finance...
When the U.S. abruptly paused key foreign aid streams earlier this year, including funding to PEPFAR, USAID, and global health...