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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...
Technology
The data dignity deficit: Nigerians and the fight for digital citizenship
Nigeria’s digital economy is expanding at remarkable pace, but beneath the celebratory narrative of innovation lies a more consequential question: who owns the Nigerian citizen in the digital age?...
Editor | Mar 18, 2026
Technology
Digital but disadvantaged: The hidden barriers facing Africa’s online workforce
In countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, and Uganda, with South Africa ranking 135 out of 237 countries for having expensive mobile data prices according to BestBroadbandDeals.co.uk, high data prices and unreliable electricity make sustained participation in ...
Editor | Mar 16, 2026
Technology
Digital Governance in Nigeria - Why corporate boards must elevate AI oversight, cybersecurity risk and data ethics to boardroom accountability
Digital governance represents a modern component of fiduciary duties for Nigerian Board directors today. The strategic choices they make, rely on data sets and complex network structures....
Editor | Mar 13, 2026
Education
Nigeria’s learning crisis: Why teachers hold the key to education reform
Nigeria’s education crisis is not merely a problem of access; it is fundamentally a crisis of learning and trust. Despite decades of policy reforms and increased school enrolment, the quality of learning outcomes remains deeply troubling. ...
Editor | Mar 13, 2026
Economy
When a narrow strait shakes the global economy
Few geographical locations illustrate the fragility of global trade as clearly as the Strait of Hormuz. This narrow maritime corridor has become one of the most strategic arteries of the global economy, carrying roughly a quarter of the world’s seaborne o...
Editor | Mar 13, 2026
Economy
The real test of Nigeria’s post-subsidy finances is in state capitals
Nigerian’s political conversation still revolves around Abuja. When hospitals fail, roads collapse or schools deteriorate, public anger travels quickly to the Federal Government. Yet the fiscal reality has changed. The debate is now in the wrong capital....
Editor | Mar 12, 2026
Economy
Nigeria’s reform gains raise the bigger question of durability
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu used his Independence Day address on October 1, 2025 to defend the reforms introduced in 2023. ...
Editor | Mar 12, 2026
Politics
The tragedy of ‘anything goes' politics, and escalating killings
The desperation of politicians is impacting negatively on governance in Nigeria. For politicians, it is about anything goes. Nigeria is standing on the precipice....
Editor | Mar 12, 2026
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