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Nigeria's listed firms face capital risks amid growing ESG divide
As global investors increasingly scrutinise environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance, a clear divide is emerging among Nigeria’s largest listed companies....
Oil & Gas
Gas pipeline gaps stifle Nigeria’s oil targets
Gaps in Nigeria's gas pipeline infrastructure are constraining everything from power generation to fertiliser production and export capacity, according to senior oil executives, who say the lack of infrastructure is the country's biggest barrier to electr...
Editor | Feb 09, 2026
Economy
Saudi Arabia tests the limits of tourism reform as it quietly relaxes alcohol ban
For decades, Saudi Arabia had a message to foreign visitors that was clear: come for pilgrimage, contracts or conferences and not for leisure. Alcohol, banned since 1952, was both a legal prohibition and a cultural signal about where the kingdom drew its...
Editor | Feb 06, 2026
Technology
Telecom giants chase data as subscriber growth plateaus
Nigeria’s telecommunications giants have turned their attention to data as subscriber growth plateaus in Nigeria’s maturing mobile market, spurring a shift in infrastructure investment....
Editor | Feb 06, 2026
Education
Nigeria emerges as hub of foreign high schools in Africa
Nigeria is gradually becoming a key growth market for international high schools in Africa. Driven by currency dynamics and heightened demand for internationally branded education, the country is now a magnet for global elite schools seeking to expand the...
Editor | Feb 06, 2026
Health
Health workers’ strikes push Nigerians to costly private care
On January 30, 2026, Favour Nwaso (not her real name), a 28-year-old woman battling ovarian cysts and fibroids, was in severe pain when she visited the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan....
Editor | Feb 05, 2026
Markets
First Holdco wipes out losses as rally restores pre-dip valuation
As the morning sun hit the Lagos trading floor on February 4, the buy orders in favour of First Holdco Plc stocks began to flood in. Few hours into Wednesday’s trading session, the stock surged by N4.4 or 9.92 percent to hit N48.75, as investors continue...
Editor | Feb 05, 2026
Agriculture
Farmers cut food production as losses pile
Farmers across Nigeria are scaling back on farming activities this year after recording heavy losses in 2025. This move poses a direct threat to national food security, signalling low food output....
Editor | Feb 05, 2026
Agriculture
Market glut sends cassava prices tumbling 82%
Olatunji Balogun, a once thriving cassava farmer in Oyo State's Ibarapa Central Local Government Area, is struggling to cope with the devastating impact of plummeting prices....
Editor | Feb 04, 2026
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