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Perverse rewards: Two nations and their victorious women’s sports teams
The past three weeks have been remarkable for sports women internationally. Women’s national sports teams were victorious in major......
Governing Nigeria: Economics doesn’t trump politics; it’s naïve to think it does!
It is the age-old chicken and egg question. Which comes first: the economy or politics? That’s the question at the heart of this intervention, and it was triggered by two recent events...
Editor | Sep 17, 2024
Competing for global customers—Keeping the naira stable
The stability of the naira is crucial for Nigeria's economic growth. A stable currency gives businesses the confidence to plan, helps investors feel secure, and keeps the prices of goods and services predictable. ...
Editor | Sep 17, 2024
Leveraging AI for equitable healthcare access in Africa
The future of African healthcare is looking brighter with the rise of AI and digital health. Limited access to healthcare is a major problem in many parts of Africa. But AI can help....
Editor | Sep 17, 2024
Why Dangote petrol cannot come cheap
Many Nigerians are understandably shocked that petrol being pumped out of the Dangote refinery (DR) will not be selling at a relatively affordable price at the pumps, or a little cheaper than the imported variety. ...
Editor | Sep 17, 2024
Nigeria’s GDP ‘growth’ is sluggish; that’s not cause for gloating!
Trust Bola Tinubu, Nigeria’s self-assured yet bumbling president. He will claw at any piece of seemingly good news. Recently, when the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reported that Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew to 3.19 percent...
Editor | Sep 09, 2024
NNPC: From monopoly to monopsony
Very few business organisations are as lucky as NNPCL, Nigeria’s state-owned oil company, founded over 50 years ago. Since its founding, the corporation has consistently failed to perform its basic functions and meet its organisational objectives,...
Editor | Sep 09, 2024
Tinubu’s ‘economic’ council is statist, corporatist. It can’t work!
....Corporatism is when the state is in cahoots with large interest groups. That’s the true meaning of “public-private partnership” in Nigeria....
Editor | Sep 02, 2024
The investor’s dilemma: Navigating risks and rewards in Nigeria’s real estate market
Investors face a challenging landscape in Nigeria's real estate market, where risks and rewards intertwine amidst economic shifts and regulatory changes....
Editor | Sep 02, 2024
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