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Agriculture
Nigeria is not hungry because it has to be
There is a particular kind of national failure that is hardest to forgive, not the kind born of poverty or limited means, but the kind that occurs in the presence of abundance....
Technology
The Nigerian telecom sector in 2025: Gains, pains and the path forward
In 2025, Nigeria’s telecommunications sector finds itself at a defining moment. Once celebrated as one of the country’s most successful liberalisation stories, the industry now sits between resilience and public discontent....
Editor | Dec 31, 2025
Tax
The gazette is not a draft: Nigeria’s tax reform and the crisis of authenticity
A society does not unravel only when guns drown out laws. It also weakens when citizens begin to suspect that the text meant to govern them can be quietly adjusted after the ceremony has ended. ...
Editor | Dec 30, 2025
Christmas
Yuletide reflections: Dirty December, quiet hearts etcetera
In Nigeria, December arrives like a festival competing with itself. The streets get louder, the music gets brighter, and the pressure to feel joyful rises faster than airline ticket prices. It is a beautiful season, yet many of us enter it carrying a quie...
Editor | Dec 29, 2025
Christmas
Do they know it is Christmas?
Today, 25/12/25, is the long-awaited Christmas Day. Unfortunately, the commercialisation of the fully religious and spiritual event has robbed it of its essence. We still remember that it is a day to sing ‘Joy to the world’ and say ‘peace to men of goodwi...
Editor | Dec 25, 2025
Leadership
Great leadership hinges on the big picture: Avoid focusing on small stuff
Many years ago, I watched a department head spend almost an hour in a management meeting arguing about desk arrangements. The point of conflict was not for strategic planning, not for productivity optimisation, ...
Editor | Dec 24, 2025
Economy
No more free rides: Why Nigeria's credit culture needs a reset
For years, our national discourse has rightly championed the cause of "financial inclusion" – striving to bring more Nigerians into the formal financial system, empowering them with access to banking, savings, and credit....
Editor | Dec 23, 2025
Energy
Nigeria’s flared gas moment has finally arrived, execution will decide if it lasts
Nigeria has been trying to stop routine flaring since the late 1970s. The first major shot at the challenge was made via the Associated Gas Re-Injection Act (1979), which tried to force gas reinjection and restrict flaring....
Editor | Dec 22, 2025
Politics
Tinubu’s unsavoury ambassadors: Nigeria deserves better
In the end, Nigeria’s obsequious Senate lived up to its reputation. Toadyish and subservient as ever, it supinely rubber-stamped President Bola Tinubu’s tacky list of ambassadorial nominees without as much as a whimper. ...
Editor | Dec 22, 2025
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