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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...
Energy
Blackout persists despite completion of gas plant maintenance
Nigerians are facing widespread electricity shortages despite the completion of scheduled maintenance on key gas-fired power plants, highlighting deeper systemic challenges in the country’s power sector....
Editor | Mar 05, 2026
Economy
Inflation renders small notes obsolete in stealth redenomination
Officially, Nigeria still uses N5, N10, N20, and N50 notes. On the streets, they are gone. Not by law. Not by policy. Not by a governor’s signature at the Central Bank. But by behaviour. Walk through Balogun, Ojuwoye, Agege market in Lagos, or Akute marke...
Editor | Mar 04, 2026
Agriculture
The hidden ROI of giving women power in agriculture
Depending on where this is said, it can attract applause or scepticism. Beyond rhetoric, the more relevant question is whether our agri-food systems allow this statement to become reality....
Editor | Mar 04, 2026
Climate
Green procurement: Government driving ESG adoption
If the government buys green, the market will follow. Procurement can be Nigeria’s biggest ESG catalyst....
Editor | Mar 04, 2026
Economy
Beyond extraction: Zimbabwe and Africa’s search for industrial value
Zimbabwe’s decision to halt the export of all raw minerals and lithium concentrates is not just a mining policy adjustment. It is a declaration of intent....
Editor | Mar 03, 2026
Humanitarian
Why the future of humanitarian impact will be built on trust, data, and shared ownership
The global humanitarian and development sector is entering a period of profound recalibration....
Editor | Mar 03, 2026
Economy
Stronger brains, stronger nations: What McKinsey’s Brain Capital framework means for Nigeria
The McKinsey Health Institute and the World Economic Forum recently released a landmark report, The Human Advantage: Stronger Brains in the Age of AI, which is an urgent wake-up call as much as an optimistic playbook....
Editor | Mar 03, 2026
Business Strategy
Stop hiding behind “Miscellaneous”
Too many Nigerian business owners treat their accounting ledgers like a catch‑all drawer, where a single line labelled “Miscellaneous Expenses" or “General Office Expenses” becomes a dumping ground for dozens of unclassified payments....
Editor | Mar 03, 2026
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