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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
Nigeria’s next billion-dollar opportunity lies in its mountains, not its oilfields
In 2024, South Africa generated roughly $1.5 billion from adventure tourism, according to South African Tourism. The segment is built not on minerals or financial services, but on mountains, wildlife reserves, hiking circuits, and carefully regulated outd...
Editor | Feb 19, 2026
Markets
Reading the signals: What the 2025 capital markets survey is really telling us
The recently released UUBO Capital Markets 2025 Highlights survey offers more than a snapshot of investor sentiment; it provides a structured lens into how market participants are interpreting Nigeria’s evolving macroeconomic environment....
Editor | Feb 19, 2026
Energy
President Tinubu’s executive order: A game changer for Nigeria’s oil revenue management
In a significant move that aims to reshape Nigeria's oil and gas revenue management, President Bola Tinubu has signed an executive order that redirects oil and gas revenues directly to the Federation Account, bypassing the Nigerian National Petroleum Corp...
Editor | Feb 19, 2026
Politics
The future of Federal Character and the Quota System in Nigeria in the age of artificial intelligence
Nigeria’s Federal Character principle, rooted firmly in the 1999 Constitution (as amended), was crafted as a kind of safety valve for a nation wrestling with deep divisions. The thinking behind it....
Editor | Feb 19, 2026
Advertising
Businesses strained under ARCON's vetting regime as unapproved ads flood online
Nine months after the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON) introduced additional vetting processes to curb the use of online adverts for scams, questions are arising about whether the policy is achieving its intended aim....
Editor | Feb 19, 2026
Economy
When food prices fall: A mixed feeling
Across Nigerian markets in late 2025, many staple food prices have softened — a 50kg bag of rice, once trading above ₦100,000, now exchanges hands nearer to just over half that price, ...
Editor | Feb 19, 2026
Energy
Nigeria's 60 million litre mystery: Who is really consuming our petrol?
There is a peculiar tension in the air around Nigeria's energy sector as we navigate the first quarter of 2026. On one hand, the numbers coming out of the downstream petroleum industry tell a story of remarkable progress and local refining capacity that w...
Editor | Feb 19, 2026
Energy
Nigeria's hidden energy crisis: Why gas flows abroad while factories run on expensive diesel
The diesel market, which is the lifeblood of industrial activity and power generation for most businesses not connected to the grid, shows consumption running at 37 percent above the official benchmark according to the NMDPRA January 2026 fact sheet. T...
Editor | Feb 18, 2026
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