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Economy
Conversations you’re not meant to hear
This past week, I hosted a table in Nairobi....
Economy
Beyond the blame game: The real economics driving Nigeria’s price crisis
When you walk into the market today, you don’t need a World Bank report to know something is fundamentally wrong. Salaries are flat, rents are rising, food is almost a luxury, and yes, the price of a bag of cement feels like punishment....
Editor | Dec 03, 2025
Columnists
More boots, same fear? Nigeria’s security dilemma
Once again, a familiar demand dominates Nigeria’s public conversation: “We need more boots on the ground.” For communities living under the shadow of banditry, kidnapping, and terrorism, the promise of more uniforms in the field can feel like an answer in...
Editor | Dec 02, 2025
Columnists
Structure matters: Nigeria needs the right political system to succeed
Too often, one hears that it is not Nigeria that needs restructuring, but the minds of Nigerians and their leaders. Those who hold that view try to shift the emphasis away from structure to culture....
Editor | Dec 01, 2025
Economy
Trust, credit, and credibility: The unseen engine of the lending ecosystem
Let’s talk about money. Not just the numbers in your bank account, but the vast, flowing river of global capital—trillions of dollars moving between lenders and borrowers every day....
Editor | Nov 28, 2025
Politics
Reps’ crocodile tears, ‘benevolent’ terrorists, and South West govs’ ‘Omoluabi’ spirit
Nigerians are just looking at members of the House of Representatives with the tail of their eyes over the inanities they were uttering with their mouths on Tuesday....
Editor | Nov 27, 2025
Politics
Five lessons from Côte d’Ivoire that Nigeria can no longer ignore
As Nigeria edges toward another round of electoral amendments ahead of the 2027 general elections, the conversation has—yet again—centred on what is wrong with our system...
Editor | Nov 27, 2025
Fashion Business
The Asoebi Economy: Culture, commerce, and the hidden cost to women’s wealth
A top Lagos designer told me recently about the quiet wars Asoebi now ignites in Nigerian families....
Editor | Nov 26, 2025
Employment
Nigeria’s workforce faces a digital reality check as global remote jobs surge
While Nigerian youth are urged to diversify their knowledge and skills, the global job market is already shifting at a pace that threatens to leave unprepared workers behind....
Editor | Nov 24, 2025
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