Young Nigerians are becoming increasingly digitised, but cultural barriers, poverty, and unequal access exclude young women from digital opportunities. Data...
The most dangerous question a board can ask about artificial intelligence in 2026 is, “Are we compliant?” Compliance is a...
“You can force a cow to the river, but you cannot force it to drink.” — African proverb In many...
From Power to Finance: Signals Beyond Otedola That Femi Otedola divested from Geregu Power to deepen his exposure to FBN...
The new tax law in Nigeria has brought four new tax statutes into existence. The new laws were distilled from...
“What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to the soul.” –Joseph Addison (1711). Just as a sculptor...
After years of monetary dominance, multiple budget operations, and currency market fragmentation, Nigeria is starting 2026 from a firmer macro...
1. Incumbent and former governors clash over Abia State’s future The political conflict between Governor Alex Otti and his predecessors...
“Poor firms ignore their competitors; average firms copy their competitors; winning firms lead their competitors.” ~ Philip Kotler Your competitors...
Farmers are often portrayed as victims of climate change. In reality, they are also some of the most powerful actors...
Nigeria is one of the most entrepreneurial countries in the world. Across technology, agriculture, fashion, trade and services, new businesses...
As African businesses look ahead to 2026, two familiar assumptions continue to shape leadership and boardroom conversations: that improved customer...
Across Nigeria, millions of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) rely on WhatsApp as their primary business tool. From closing sales...
On 1 January 2026, Nigeria crossed a fiscal threshold that successive administrations had approached but rarely dared to step over....
As we step further into 2026, it’s tempting to frame the year ahead around ambition, bigger goals, faster growth, and...