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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...
Economy
Imported inflation, apex bank dilemma and the 2026 energy shocks
The Central Bank of Nigeria began 2026 with measured optimism, delivering a 50-basis-point rate cut in February that reduced the Monetary Policy Rate to 26.5 per cent, the first move to stimulate growth in the economy. T...
Editor | Apr 08, 2026
Economy
Capital is not cash: Understanding the CBN’s recent banks recapitalization
The recapitalization of Nigeria’s banking system is a rare policy moment that is simultaneously technical, misunderstood, and profoundly consequential. To many outside the financial system, the directive by the Central Bank of Nigeria seemed almost litera...
Editor | Apr 07, 2026
Politics
The politics of survival: How Nigerian politicians govern for relevance, not results
In Nigeria, governance is rarely about what works. It is about what lasts — politically....
Editor | Apr 07, 2026
Economy
Imported inflation, apex bank dilemma and the 2026 energy shocks
The Central Bank of Nigeria began 2026 with measured optimism, delivering a 50-basis-point rate cut in February that reduced the Monetary Policy Rate to 26.5 per cent, the first move to stimulate growth in the economy...
Editor | Apr 06, 2026
Energy
The war in Iran and its ripple effects on international energy markets
The ongoing United States-Israel-Iran war which started on February 28, 2026 has been described in its impact on global supply of oil and gas as “unprecedented in its immediate scope.”...
Editor | Apr 06, 2026
Economy
Nigeria’s food security challenge: Why cold chain infrastructure is an investment Nigeria cannot ignore
Nigeria’s food security conversation has traditionally focused on production volumes such as tonnes harvested, hectares cultivated and annual output growth....
Editor | Mar 25, 2026
Health
Why Nigeria’s 1999 health insurance law failed the informal sector, left 90% unprotected
Nigeria’s first national health insurance law, enacted more than two decades ago, largely failed to protect the country’s vast informal workforce and left about 90 percent of citizens without coverage, health industry executives and policy stakeholders sa...
Editor | Mar 24, 2026
Education
Climate risk is forcing Nigeria to rethink education
Climate risk is no longer a distant environmental concern. In Nigeria, it is already forcing a rethink of what education should deliver. ...
Editor | Mar 24, 2026
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