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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 economic breakthrough will come from organising its markets
Nigeria’s Go Local movement has achieved something few economic campaigns manage: it has shifted national behaviour. Across fashion ateliers in Aba, agro-processing belts in Ogun, leather clusters in Kano, and creative studios in Lagos, local production i...
Editor | Feb 05, 2026
Finance
Why accounting standards are not ideology
Putting AAOIFI and non-interest finance in proper context...
Editor | Feb 05, 2026
Economy
America first or America isolated? What Trump’s “Monroe” doctrine means for trade, capital and alliances
The Trump administration’s “America First” policy stance is reshaping the global economic and geopolitical landscape, redefining trade, investment and alliance frameworks long underpinned by U.S. leadership. Trump’s maximalist threat has pitted the US aga...
Editor | Feb 04, 2026
Economy
Financing the future: Green bonds and climate funds
Billions in sustainable finance are waiting to be tapped. Nigerian businesses must learn how to access them....
Editor | Feb 04, 2026
Education
The missing link in Nigeria’s digital education push
Nigeria likes to speak the language of digital ambition. Our policy documents read like blueprints for a 21st-century education and workforce: a National ICT Policy that promises connectivity, a National Skills Qualification Framework that gestures toward...
Editor | Feb 04, 2026
Health
The hidden economics of medical tourism: Why Nigeria is losing value, and how It can reclaim it
Medical tourism is often reduced to images of patients flying abroad in search of better hospitals or specialised doctors. That framing misses the bigger economic picture. At its core, medical tourism is a trade in services, a generator of foreign exchang...
Editor | Feb 03, 2026
Tax
When society disables: Lessons for Nigeria from Britain’s uncomfortable judgement
The British court ruling that severe hair loss in women may, in law, constitute a disability has unsettled more than tax lawyers and social commentators. It has raised a fault line in contemporary legal thought – one that runs between material impairment ...
Editor | Feb 03, 2026
Politics
Elections without competition? Inside Nigeria’s quiet democratic squeeze
As Nigeria gravitates toward the 2027 general election, there are mounting signs that competitive democracy- once a hallmark of the Fourth Republic- is quietly losing its edge. Civil society observers warn that party pluralism is under strain, with opposi...
Editor | Feb 02, 2026
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