Insecurity has long been the country’s most stubborn challenge; it is a problem that has outlived successive administrations and continues...
Nigeria’s inflation rate is on course to slow next year after extending its disinflation run in November, even as economists...
Nigeria runs an economy powered not by diesel or data but by the strained minds of its people. The inflation,...
When Kemi Badenoch, leader of the British opposition, warned recently that too many young people are refusing jobs they consider...
Nigeria has a new Defence Minister, and unlike most political appointees who shuffle into the position with vague talking points...
…Christmas menu costs less this year by 20% …Households restore festive traditions For the first time in two years, Yemisi...
Nigeria’s telecommunications sector began 2025 with high expectations. Policy reforms from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), a renewed investment push...
In classical terms, a modern state exists because it “successfully claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force”...
Nigeria’s banking system remains fundamentally stable, sound and resilient, a cornerstone of financial stability. At the same time, the Central...
As early as 5am, farmers in rural Vom in Jos Plateau state set out to their strawberry farms. With torchlights...
There is a pervasive fear among Nigerians—often fueled by aggressive headlines—that the government is on the verge of peering into...
The optimism in the headline numbers Nigeria’s composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to 56.4 points in November 2025, marking...
Insurance underwriters are coming under increasing pressure from their broker partners, who are demanding clarity on recapitalisation plans before placing...
It did not happen in Africa. It did not begin with Nigeria. Yet the early hours of 24 February 2022...
In 2024, Dangote Cement stood out as Nigeria’s largest publicly listed employer, with 21,639 workers on its payroll. Backed by...