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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
The Adesina-Oramah Legacy: Lessons for Nigeria
What a year it has been for Nigeria, one that might yet go down in the country’s foreign relations history as one of the most consequential. Not since the era in which Nigeria played a frontline role in decolonising Africa ...
Editor | Dec 17, 2025
Security
General Christopher Musa and the big database doctrine
Nigeria has a new Defence Minister, and unlike most political appointees who shuffle into the position with vague talking points and ceremonial optimism, General Christopher Musa walked in with a blunt diagnosis:...
Editor | Dec 16, 2025
Mental Health
The invisible stress economy: How mental load reduces national output
Nigeria runs an economy powered not by diesel or data but by the strained minds of its people....
Editor | Dec 16, 2025
Markets
What NGX data says about who employs the most workers
In 2024, Dangote Cement stood out as Nigeria’s largest publicly listed employer, with 21,639 workers on its payroll. Backed by N5.74 trillion in total assets, the cement giant effectively operated with one employee for every N377 million in assets. ...
Editor | Dec 15, 2025
Economy
Nigeria’s false dawn? Why rising PMI numbers mask a deeper productivity crisis
Nigeria’s composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to 56.4 points in November 2025, marking the twelfth consecutive month of growth, while real GDP grew by 3.98% year-on-year in Q3 2025....
Editor | Dec 15, 2025
Technology
AI is fixing year-end reviews
Let's be honest about year-end reviews: they're crucial, but they're often flawed. We sit down, look back, and try to piece together twelve months of decisions. The problem...
Editor | Dec 12, 2025
Economy
Why economies fail when contract enforcement fails: The era of justice denial for the common man
Efficient contract enforcement is critical to the economic growth and sustainability of any nation, because without the enforceability of laws, protection of the rights of the enforsee, ...
Editor | Dec 11, 2025
Economy
Why lawmakers must take a second look at the proposed excise amendment bill
In a period when Nigeria is working hard to stabilise its economy, strengthen investor confidence, and rebuild the manufacturing sector, the rapid progress of the Customs, Excise and Tariff Amendment Bill (CETA) deserves closer attention....
Editor | Dec 11, 2025
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