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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
The economics of euphoria: Unlocking opportunities in Lagos' festive economy
agos, known as the heartbeat of Africa's creative economy, has redefined itself over the years through its unique cultural phenomena, none more significant than Detty December....
Editor | Mar 23, 2026
Energy
The revival of the Gas Revolution Industrial Project (GRIP) in Ogidigben, Delta State
The recent revival by a consortium of Emirati and Chinese investors of the long delayed Gas Revolution Industrial Project (GRIP) located in Ogidigben, Delta State is such a huge breakthrough for the Nigerian economy, which has gone largely unnoticed....
Editor | Mar 23, 2026
Maritime
Consumers face price hikes as manufacturers' stockpiles deplete
Nigerian manufacturers are burning through stockpiles of raw materials, which have allowed them to maintain production at moderate costs for price-averse customers after the unprecedented war in the Middle East drove up input costs...
Editor | Mar 23, 2026
Politics
INEC and its logistics challenges
In the complex machinery of Nigerian democracy, elections are often judged by candidates, campaigns, and court rulings. Long before ballots are cast or results contested, the credibility of the process is already being tested on roads, waterways, airstrip...
Editor | Mar 20, 2026
Economy
How corporate governance shapes the survival and growth of emerging enterprises
Within developing African markets, corporate governance has transformed into a core requirement for growth and funding. Strong frameworks stabilize firms within unstable legal or financial conditions....
Editor | Mar 20, 2026
Economy
Data sovereignty, open data and the price of coherence
Nigeria’s push toward integrated national data systems in 2026 is more than a technocratic fad. ...
Editor | Mar 19, 2026
Economy
Flooding becomes Nigeria’s most ignored economic shock
Like government, like communities: losses fade from memory once the waters recede, and responses remain reactive rather than preventative....
Editor | Mar 19, 2026
Economy
Nigeria’s inflation has changed shape: Why the crisis isn’t over
Nigeria’s latest inflation figures offer what appears, at first glance, to be a welcome reprieve. Headline inflation edged down marginally to 15.06 percent in February 2026, a slight dip from 15.10 percent in January, reinforcing a narrative of gradual ma...
Editor | Mar 18, 2026
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