When Shell discovered commercial crude in the Niger Delta in 1956, it entrenched a hierarchy that lasted decades: international oil...
…Five-kobo revolution proposed to rescue struggling health infrastructure In the 1960s, when Nigeria’s public hospitals still gleamed with promise, a...
The river looks still from a distance – the way oil sometimes appears calm before it catches fire. At K-Dere,...
In 2025, Nigeria’s manufacturers are reaping the fruits of inflation. Profits are swelling, not because factories are producing more, but...
Private Equity (PE) firms that invest in certain sectors covered under the Startup Act are fully exempted permanently and forever,...
Nigeria’s state finances are sliding toward a structural crisis hidden beneath record federal transfers. A review of BudgIT’s State of...
January 16, 2024, will be remembered as one of the darkest days in Oyo State’s recent history – the day...
PREAMBLE The journey to the recovery of hidden, lost or stolen assets is arduous, often crossing multiple jurisdictions and involving...
Once the fabric that clothed a nation and supported livelihoods, the textile industry now tells a story of both decline...
Nigeria’s film industry, also known as Nollywood, is struggling to access billions of naira pledged by banks and development institutions...
As part of its broader fiscal reform agenda, the federal government has introduced several tax and policy changes aimed at...
Professor Joash Amupitan is going for broke in Anambra on Saturday. After effusive verbal pledges, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)’s...
Across Nigeria, many state governments are taking on record levels of debt to finance growth. Lagos leads that charge, but...
Nigeria’s paint market is wearing a new coat of ambition. Beneath the volatile mix of currency depreciation, rising input costs,...
John Schaar once observed that “the future is not some place we are going to, but one we are creating....