Introduction Links are the threads binding modern life—technical, social, cultural, and economic connections shaping how we discover, trust, and act...
Between Kurmin Wali, a $9 million contract, and the 72 percent shadow lies Nigeria’s narrative market and the politics of...
Reframing Wealth Creation as a National Imperative Wealth creation has long stood at the heart of national development, shaping the...
As Nigeria pursues economic diversification, job creation, and stronger non-oil growth, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have taken centre stage...
In Nigeria’s fast-moving corporate landscape, the buzz around Artificial Intelligence (AI) has shifted from a distant “future-tech” to a daily...
At Africa House in Davos, the most important conversation about the continent was not about how much capital Africa needs,...
Nigeria has taken an important, if belated, step into the realities of digital statehood. Under its new Designation and Protection...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos on 20 January 2026 that...
We are in the first month of 2026, and there is no doubt about it. The dirge for 2025 started...
U.S. aid tied to corporate interests could undermine local manufacturing, technology transfer, and long-term economic sovereignty in Nigeria. Nigeria has...
For many ambitious entrepreneurs in Nigeria today, there is a deep-seated psychological urge to append the letters “Limited” to their...
“The one who builds a canoe without a paddle will blame the river for moving too fast.” — African proverb...
A lot has been said about the anomaly the Nigerian budget has become, and it strikes at the core of...
A global experiment hiding in plain sight Africa is expanding digital identity systems not just by 2026, but it will...
1. Nigeria’s South-East knocks NYT report As more citizens and groups read it, anger is growing in the South-East over...