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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...
Politics
Nigeria’s real crisis isn’t corruption – It’s the absence of a national vision
For decades, corruption has been the most convenient explanation for Nigeria’s underperformance. It is the default villain in public debate, political campaigns, donor reports, and even dinner-table conversations....
Editor | Dec 03, 2025
Economy
How Nigeria’s private equity market fared in the nine months
Nigeria’s private equity (PE) market is becoming more diversified and disciplined, with investors deploying capital across 13 sectors in the first nine months of 2025, reflecting a shift toward targeted, value-driven investment....
Editor | Dec 03, 2025
Technology, AI
The rising danger of unqualified AI trainers in Nigeria: Why misinformation threatens our digital future
In every era of technological transformation, there are visionaries who push society forward and opportunists who exploit uncertainty. Nigeria today stands at that critical intersection with artificial intelligence (AI). ...
Editor | Dec 03, 2025
Economy
Mauritius beats Nigeria, becomes Africa’s leading private equity destination
Mauritius has snatched Nigeria’s crown to become Africa’s leading private equity (PE) destination despite recording just six transactions for the first nine months of 2025, according to recent data from DealMakers Africa....
Editor | Dec 02, 2025
Law
Twelve ordinary citizens: The missing safeguard weakening Nigeria’s judiciary
The United Kingdom’s renewed national debate on whether its jury-trial system requires sweeping reform has reopened one of the fundamental questions of modern jurisprudence...
Editor | Dec 02, 2025
Economy
Inside the unseen economy of street hawkers
They appear at every traffic stop, bend, and intersection — moving with the rhythm of Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Kano. Street hawkers are often dismissed as a nuisance, yet they form one of Nigeria’s most efficient, invisible, and misunderstood econ...
Editor | Dec 02, 2025
Companies
How brewers are navigating Nigeria’s volatile market to sustain growth
Beer makers, like other consumer goods producers, have experienced two years of mounting losses due to the steep devaluation of the naira and the removal of fuel subsidies, which have inflated prices and exerted pressure on profitability....
Editor | Dec 01, 2025
Economy
Nigeria's premium risk: Why we borrow expensively
In the debt markets, perception can be as damaging as reality. Nigeria, despite being Africa's largest economy by GDP, continues to borrow at a steep premium compared to its peers...
Editor | Dec 01, 2025
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