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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...
Art
The $25 million museum that became a cautionary tale: How political machinations killed Nigeria’s creative economy dream
When the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) was first announced for Benin City, the numbers told a seductive story: a $25 million cultural investment, 30,000 projected jobs, and $80 million in annual revenue from a new creative ecosystem. ...
Editor | Nov 27, 2025
Economy
From cotton fields to retail shelves - Why Nigeria must recover its textile legacy
Once the pride of African manufacturing, Nigeria’s textile sector powered hundreds of thousands of jobs, linked cotton farmers to garment factories, and supplied fabrics and clothing locally....
Editor | Nov 27, 2025
Fintech
Beyond the beep: Why Nigeria’s fintech boom hasn’t made us richer
Nigeria’s fintech revolution is a remarkable achievement—at least on the surface. With 74 percent financial inclusion, ₦237 trillion in digital transactions in Q1 2024, and unicorns like Moniepoint pushing over a billion payments monthly, ...
Editor | Nov 26, 2025
Marketing
Ethical retail marketing and brand reputation strongly influence emerging market consumers
In the very competitive retail environment of today, where consumers are more informed and socially conscious than ever, success in business depends not just on what you sell but also on how you sell it. ...
Editor | Nov 26, 2025
Economy
The ESG advantage in agriculture and food security
Agriculture sits at the heart of Nigeria’s economy, employing over a third of the labour force and feeding a population projected to reach 400 million by 2050. Yet the sector faces a triple threat: climate change, resource depletion, and rural poverty....
Editor | Nov 26, 2025
Markets
Stocks portfolio strategy: 2025 year end and 2026 outlook
The investment landscape for the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) moving into 2026 is defined by a crucial shift in market dynamics. The significant equity gains observed throughout 2025 were largely driven by domestic liquidity seeking refuge from escalating infl...
Editor | Nov 26, 2025
Real Estate
Losing ground by reclaiming land: The true cost of the coastal expansion of Lagos
Lagos has always built its future on bold defiance. Where others saw swamps and restless tides, it saw land waiting to be shaped. For decades, that gamble paid off. ...
Editor | Nov 25, 2025
Real Estate
In Lagos, cranes are rising nonstop: Who buys the glass towers?
In the exclusive enclaves of Lagos, notably Old Ikoyi, Banana Island, and Victory Island, the level of construction activity is frightening. Whether it is in Eko Atlantic City, on Kingsway Road, Ozumba Mbadiwe Street, or sundry Roads and Avenues in Ikoyi,...
Editor | Nov 24, 2025
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