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Economy
Pruning the lenders at the edge of Nigeria's economy
What the CBN's withdrawal of 46 microfinance bank licences says about financial inclusion, depositor trust and the next phase of Nigerian financial-sector reform...
Leadership
ESG capital at scale: Positioning African businesses for a $40 trillion shift
There was a time when ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) was dismissed as a "nice-to-have". That time has passed. Today, ESG is shaping global capital allocation at a scale too significant for any serious business leader to ignore....
Editor | Apr 15, 2026
Markets
Oil shock revives commodity rally as investors pivot to real assets
The world's most important oil shipping lane has been effectively shut. Following military action in the Middle East and the de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz, through which approximately 20 percent of global oil flows, ...
Editor | Apr 13, 2026
Economy
Why state capacity now matters more than tax rates in Nigeria’s revenue future
Lagos State’s decision to move its individual annual income tax return deadline from March 31 to April 14, 2026 has drawn attention not because filing is unusual, but because the extension was explicit, public and tied to a clearly digital compliance push...
Editor | Apr 13, 2026
Economy
Crisis and opportunity: How Iran’s war shapes Nigeria’s economy
The Nigerian economy has long been tied to the fortunes of oil. With crude oil revenue accounting for more than 70% of export earnings, it remains the backbone of government revenue and a key driver of foreign reserves. Oil windfalls have historically shi...
Editor | Apr 13, 2026
Energy
Africa oil and gas exporters and the global energy shock
The global energy shock as a result of the conflict in the Middle East has led to oil and gas supply constraints and increased oil prices, which have triggered inflationary pressures and far-reaching fiscal and balance of payment downsides for many countr...
Editor | Apr 13, 2026
Technology
AI will not cost jobs bad policy will
Artificial intelligence is often described as a threat to jobs. That framing misses the larger danger. The real economic divide of the next decade will not be between countries with AI and those without it. It will be between states that can rapidly retra...
Editor | Apr 10, 2026
Education
Measuring what matters in Nigerian education
Did you know Nigeria is home to roughly one in five of the world’s out-of-school children? Over 10 million primary-age children remain out of school, with attendance particularly low in northern regions. This is not just a policy problem; it is a measurem...
Editor | Apr 08, 2026
Energy
Power, Productivity, and Profitability: How Nigeria’s energy deficit constraints industrial growth
Power in Nigeria does not reach most homes or companies. Generation remains weak when measured against how many people live in a home versus how much power it actually needs. ...
Editor | Apr 08, 2026
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