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...
When Aliko Dangote first announced his intention to build a private oil refinery in Nigeria back in 2013, skeptics outnumbered...
Nigeria’s solid minerals revenue surged to nearly triple its target while the country’s once-reliable natural gas dividends vanished entirely, raising...
On December 16, the United States finally implemented its June warning by placing Nigeria on its travel ban list, confirming...
Brace for fiscal shockwaves! Nigeria’s 2026 tax reform, anchored by four sweeping Acts, slashes corporate rates, exempts small businesses from...
The atmosphere over Lagos is charged not only with vibrant commerce but also with the strain of goods that struggle...
Tolani Olaoye stares at the bundle of cash in her hand, the notes still warm from the payroll office at...
When Nigeria launched the National Public Security Communication System (NPSCS), it was billed as a transformational leap for policing and...
Nigeria’s fintech industry underwent a defining transformation in 2025, shaped by tighter regulation, landmark investments and key industry milestones that...
…What 2026 holds for food systems The persistent wave of kidnappings, banditry, and pastoral conflicts across Nigeria has deepened concerns...
About 44.4 percent of Nigerian consumers spent nothing on Black Friday deals in 2025 despite inflation cooling. This is according...
Across the nation, millions of Nigerians eat food purchased from roadside vendors daily – under umbrellas, beside drainages, or at...