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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...
Agriculture
Nigeria’s urea export jumps 64% as Middle East conflict drives global shortage
Nigeria's urea exports surged 64 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of the year as geopolitical conflict in the Middle East disrupted a key shipping route accounting for 35 percent of global supplies....
Editor | Jun 12, 2026
Technology
Space X IPO: Is $135 a share a bargain or bubble?
The much-anticipated initial public offering (IPO) of SpaceX is set to open this week, marking what could be the largest IPO in history. With a proposed price of $135 per share, the company aims to raise a staggering $75 billion, valuing it at around $1.7...
Editor | Jun 11, 2026
Companies
The hidden gap in strategy execution
Most organisations do not fail because of poor strategy. In fact, many organisations have:...
Editor | Jun 09, 2026
Pensions
When political exposure enters the pension vault
The recent Premium Pension arbitration may come to be remembered not merely as a boardroom dispute, but as a moment when Nigeria’s private governance architecture was forced to confront a question it has long preferred to treat as ceremonial: can institut...
Editor | Jun 09, 2026
Economy
Nigeria, debt and debt servicing: When the future pays for the present
Nigeria's most expensive budget line is not education. It is not healthcare. It is not infrastructure. It is not security. It is debt servicing. That single fact should concern every Nigerian....
Editor | Jun 09, 2026
Economy
Africa's business recovery falters as more economies contract
...five of eight major economies contract as inflation, external shocks bite...
Editor | Jun 09, 2026
Economy
Nigeria Policy Watch: How Nigeria lost its industrial edge
This edition of Nigeria Policy Watch deep dives into one of the most important unanswered questions in Nigeria's economic history: how did a country whose manufacturing sector once accounted for more than one-fifth of GDP end up with factories contributin...
Editor | Jun 08, 2026
Economy
Cash is no longer king: The economics behind CBN’s N2.83 trillion target
The central bank’s new target to draw roughly N2.83 trillion from private cash holdings into the formal financial system is not merely a payments story. It is a monetary-policy story, an election-finance story, a banking-liquidity story and, ultimately, a...
Editor | Jun 08, 2026
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