Nigeria’s newly signed five-year health pact with the United States, valued at nearly $5 billion, marks a significant shift in...
For years, our national discourse has rightly championed the cause of “financial inclusion” – striving to bring more Nigerians into...
Nigeria’s economy does not only struggle because of inflation or exchange-rate volatility. It also struggles because moving goods from one...
…As deals jump 44% Corporate venture capital (CVC) investments in African startups have surged to their highest level in three...
Nigeria’s crude oil production is projected to average about 1.7 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2026, marginally above its...
Nigeria produces millions of tonnes of fresh tomatoes annually, yet much of the crop goes to waste for lack of...
Nigeria’s federal lawmakers considered more than a thousand bills during the 2025 legislative year, but only a small fraction was...
Private equity investors across emerging markets are increasingly turning to secondary transactions as delayed exits, higher interest rates and currency...
Nigeria has been trying to stop routine flaring since the late 1970s. The first major shot at the challenge was...
Since Nigeria returned to democratic rule in 1999, security and defense have consistently been prioritized by successive Presidents. Despite substantial...
Every December in Nigeria arrives not merely as a month but as a mood. The phrase “Detty December” has become...
No fewer than forty (40) listed stocks on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) made investors over 100 percent richer in...
A long-awaited check to the gas suppliers Few issues define Nigeria’s economic story more sharply than electricity. Unreliable power costs...
In the end, Nigeria’s obsequious Senate lived up to its reputation. Toadyish and subservient as ever, it supinely rubber-stamped President...
Nigeria is engineering a self-inflicted fiscal crisis, pushing a budget far beyond its actual capacity even as the numbers fail...