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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
Nigeria’s S&P upgrade: A vote of confidence, not yet a dividend
Nigeria’s sovereign credit story has taken a significant turn. On May 15, 2026, S&P Global Ratings raised the country’s long-term foreign and local currency sovereign ratings to B from B- and assigned a stable outlook....
Editor | May 21, 2026
Energy
Dangote’s Kenya refinery gambit
Dangote’s reported decision to keep a proposed $15 billion to $17 billion East African refinery alive, while insisting on firm anti-dumping safeguards, should not be read as ordinary corporate brinkmanship. It is a sophisticated negotiation between capita...
Editor | May 21, 2026
Companies
When profit is not enough: The Access Holdings dividend shock and the new era of banking discipline
Access Holdings Plc has delivered what would ordinarily be celebrated as one of the most impressive earnings performances in Nigerian banking history...
Editor | May 21, 2026
Politics
Why economy must define 2027 presidential race
As Nigeria edges closer to the 2027 general elections, the political atmosphere is already thickening. Aspirants are multiplying across party lines, from the APC and ADC to the NDC, APM, and a host of emerging platforms, each signalling ambition, each hin...
Editor | May 21, 2026
Economy
Disinflation reversal may renew pressure on Nigerian households
Nigeria’s inflation story in 2026 is beginning to look less like a recovery and more like a fragile pause....
Editor | May 21, 2026
Politics
2027, judiciary, Nigeria’s fledgling democracy, and France’s curious love for Africa
Every politician all over the world has the same mentality to ride roughshod over the people. ...
Editor | May 21, 2026
Companies
Analysis: Where are Nigerian banks placing their biggest lending bets?
Nigeria’s banking sector has expanded credit allocation over the past five years, but the distribution of that lending shows where capital is being deployed and where financing gaps remain across the economy....
Editor | May 19, 2026
Companies
Why talent management will define the next generation of African business leaders
A strong talent pipeline is no longer optional. The companies that win in Africa will be those that deliberately build systems to identify, develop, and retain talent....
Editor | May 18, 2026
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