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Briefings on the Margin
All that glitters is state property
Accra has decided that large-scale mining companies must hand over 30 per cent of their gold production from July. The State-owned Gold Board will pay for these doré gold bars in local cedis, kindly offering a tiny discount of less than one per cent again...
YSoT
Fixing the Foundations of the Nigerian State
This week at the Yaba School of Thought, the titles alone charted the anatomy of Nigeria’s recurring dysfunction, not a crisis of talent or resources, but of systems stripped of coherence and leadership stripped of strategy....
Editor | Nov 08, 2025
Hek
Access Holdings: A Costly Empire Looms in the Lagos
Nigeria’s Access Corporation is a classic tale of ambition running ahead of immediate returns. Over the years, the banking giant has stitched together a straggly empire across continents as it pursued a strategy of ruthless expansion. With the grand visi...
Editor | Nov 03, 2025
YSoT
Rebuilding the Public Good: From Failing Systems to Private Triumphs
…Thought-provoking voices on solutions to Nigeria's developmental challenges! ...
Editor | Nov 01, 2025
Briefings on the Margin
Nigeria's Silent ISO Revolution
Briefings on the Margin cuts through the chatter to let you know which Nigeria and Africa-related market tremors and policy shifts matter. Lean back, grab your favourite caffeinated brew; let’s breeze through the business and policy stories that are shapi...
Editor | Oct 31, 2025
Tipping Point
Exist From the Global Crime List: Nigeria Out of the Shadows, But Not in the Clear
The global probe had gone on for two years, and it had been elevated. Understandably, there were sighs of relief across Lagos and Abuja when the Paris-based global ombudsman on dirty money, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), revealed that Nigeria wou...
Editor | Oct 29, 2025
HEK
BUA Foods: The N12 trillion mucky-muck changing the NGX
It was a quiet afternoon in the financial capital of Africa’s most populous economy. BUA Foods Plc has made its stealth stroll into the zenith of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX)...
Editor | Oct 27, 2025
Briefings on the Margin
Briefings on the Margin
Briefings on the Margin cuts through the chatter to let you know which Nigeria and Africa-related market tremors and policy shifts matter. Lean back, grab your favourite caffeinated brew; let’s breeze through the business and policy stories that are shapi...
Editor | Oct 25, 2025
HEK
Path to Downgrade: Nova Beats a Meek Retreat
The stakes are high in Nigeria’s banking recapitalisation play. Some banks are immersed sundry “financial engineering” to comply with the Nigerian Central Bank’s (CBN’s) unusual definition of capital;...
Editor | Oct 20, 2025
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