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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...
Health
America first, Nigerian industry last? The economic stakes of the new $5 billion Nigeria-U.S. health MoU
U.S. aid tied to corporate interests could undermine local manufacturing, technology transfer, and long-term economic sovereignty in Nigeria....
Editor | Jan 22, 2026
Education
Nigeria’s university pay reset trades stability for fiscal risk
After 16 years of stalled negotiations and recurrent strikes, the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have sealed a landmark 2025 pact that reshapes both the cost structure and incentives of Nigeria’s public university s...
Editor | Jan 21, 2026
Security
Nigeria’s human capital, growth corridors under threat as insecurity spreads further South
A new map of insecurity is emerging in Nigeria as insecurity and violent incidents extend to new locations. SB Morgen’s Nigeria Security and Political Economy weekly report for 9 to 15 January 2026, ...
Editor | Jan 21, 2026
Economy
2025 in retrospective: Nigeria’s economy recovers on paper, tightens in reality
Prices remain stubbornly high (still at double-digit), wages lag inflation, and the naira’s relative weakness continues to leak into everything from transport fares to school fees....
Editor | Jan 21, 2026
Technology, AI
Africa's AI boardroom crisis: Closing the governance gap before it costs you
Boards rarely fail because they lack intelligence. They fail because they underestimate where judgement is required. In 2026, artificial intelligence is exposing that blind spot faster than most boards are prepared for....
Editor | Jan 21, 2026
Fashion Business
Why the fashion economy deserves policy attention
Fashion is often dismissed as surface — colour, fabric, taste. Something cultural, creative, or even indulgent. Yet this misunderstanding has cost governments, especially in emerging economies, one of the most powerful and inclusive economic engines avail...
Editor | Jan 21, 2026
Marketing
Marketing perspectives in 2026: The forces shaping demand
Every organisation must understand that demand will not be captured through competition alone but will be shaped or granted by external forces outside the market’s control....
Editor | Jan 21, 2026
Agriculture
Supply constraints open multi-billion-naira pomegranate investment opportunity
Global interest in functional foods and beverages is driving rising demand for pomegranates, presenting a major investment opportunity, experts say....
Editor | Jan 20, 2026
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