The deep concentration of ownership in Nigeria’s heavy industries has yielded another historic corporate payday. Abdul Samad Rabiu, the billionaire...
South Africa faces the dual reality of being the biggest employer of labour in Africa, while simultaneously grappling with the...
As geopolitical tensions continue to shape global discourse, from instability in the Middle East and concerns surrounding the Strait of...
This edition of Nigeria Policy Watch deep dives into one of the most important unanswered questions in Nigeria’s economic history:...
Unlicensed gold mining and the extortion system operated by bandit groups in Nigeria, particularly across the North-West and parts of...
In every casino, the house eventually wins. Individual players may enjoy temporary gains, but the rules are structured to ensure...
…five of eight major economies contract as inflation, external shocks bite Africa’s private-sector recovery is showing signs of strain as...
…Poor infrastructure, smuggling, high energy cost cited as obstacles Two years after the Federal Government launched an ambitious plan to...
The morning foretells the day. Early signs can indicate how a day will unfold. In that sense, the recent presidential,...
The implementation of pension reforms across Nigerian states suffered a significant setback in the fourth quarter of 2025 as political...
When 34-year-old Grace Yakubu began saving for a United States visitor visa earlier this year, she knew the journey would...
…Debt service consumed 67 percent of federal revenue …as government earnings fell N12 trillion short of target There is a...
For years, British couples seeking children through surrogacy looked to established international destinations such as the United States, Ukraine, and...
Nigeria’s corporate elite and leading bankers are quietly accelerating their investments in London real estate, underscoring a widening disconnect between...
In 2018, a dramatic event captured global attention when 12 schoolboys and their football coach became trapped deep inside a...