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Learning under siege: The fiscal paradox of Nigeria’s safe schools initiative
Nigeria’s Safe Schools Initiative captures a painful contradiction between fiscal ambition and lived insecurity. Despite a N144.77 billion (2023–2026) federal commitment to secure learning spaces, classrooms remain under siege. In May 2026, gunmen abducte...
Customer Service
Does Nigeria have a Customer Service Culture Problem?
Customer service is often regarded as the heartbeat of business culture, shaping how people feel about the organisations they engage with. The Nigeria Customer Service Index Group’s State of Consumer Service Report 2024 revealed...
Editor | Nov 21, 2025
Business
Customer service as working capital — The 2026 advantage
In a world obsessed with speed, it is easy to forget that customer service is not a department; it is capital. The Swahili proverb reminds us that patience and consistency, ...
Editor | Nov 20, 2025
Agriculture
Why Okomu, Presco model should interest Imo, Cross River
The success of Presco and Okomu, two privatised companies in Nigeria’s palm oil industry, offers a compelling case for Imo and Cross River states to embrace privatisation....
Editor | Nov 20, 2025
Technology
Rising stars: Five youths forging Africa’s Silicon Valley in Nigeria
A new generation of under-28 founders is refusing to wait for perfect power supply, massive Venture Capital (VC) cheques, or Silicon Valley’s approval....
Editor | Nov 19, 2025
Health
Public-private-oriented solutions to Nigeria’s open defecation problem
Open defecation in Nigeria causes widespread disease and economic loss. Annually, Nigeria loses $3 billion to poor sanitation. This loss results in premature deaths, decreased productivity, higher medical costs, and wasted time. ...
Editor | Nov 19, 2025
economy
Assessing FX reforms, policies aiding S&P’s positive outlook rating for Nigeria
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN’s) decision to embark on currency reforms- unifying multiple exchange rates and subsequent removal of FX trading restrictions are gaining positive feedbacks from global rating agencies. ...
Editor | Nov 19, 2025
companies
ESG in manufacturing: Cleaner production, better profit
Green factories are more efficient and more profitable. Here’s how Nigerian manufacturers can join the movement....
Editor | Nov 19, 2025
food
Unlocking Nigeria’s cassava promise: Scaling high quality cassava flour production
For several decades, Nigeria has been seeking ways to gain from its cassava production, a crop the country has a comparative advantage in....
Editor | Nov 18, 2025
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