“One falsehood spoils a thousand truths.” — Ashanti Proverb, Ghana Trust is the quietest control system in any organisation —...
For more than two decades, women in rural Benue State have farmed some of Nigeria’s most fertile land without owning...
…100 MW AI data centre to cost $1.1bn-Findings Over 300 Nigerian AI startups are training large language models and running...
The Lagos State government has unveiled its transport policies designed to reduce the logistics pressure on roads and improve the...
The resurgence of military coups across Africa is stirring deep concerns about the continent’s democratic stability, particularly in West Africa,...
…Inflows top outflows for first time since 2023 Foreign investors have turned net buyers of Nigerian equities for the first...
In 2024, Dangote Cement stood out as Nigeria’s largest publicly listed employer, with 21,639 workers on its payroll. Backed by...
The recent nomination of ambassadors by President Bola Tinubu has reopened a long-neglected debate about the direction and purpose of...
The manufacturing sector is central to the country’s economic prospects but remains notably underpowered. Although it has the potential to...
At 30 percent, Nigeria’s company income tax (CIT) stands well above the global average statutory corporate tax rate of about...
In 2020, the Attorney General of the Federation challenged the South-West governors’ Western Nigeria Security Network (Amotekun), citing exclusive federal...
Nigeria will sit as a member of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Council in 2026 for the first time since...
Africa’s tech start-up ecosystem has shattered two years of fundraising decline, posting a major rebound in 2025 that has already...
Cadbury Nigeria Plc’s cocoa export revenue fell by more than half between January to September this year, underscoring the pressure...
BUA Foods Plc has emerged as the single largest source of Nigeria’s corporate intangible value, with nearly 93 percent of...