
Green dreams are accelerating, and the focus is shifting beyond oil production. Solar power, batteries, and electric vehicles are transforming


Green dreams are accelerating, and the focus is shifting beyond oil production. Solar power, batteries, and electric vehicles are transforming


For many retired Nigerians, old age is no longer a season of rest but of reckoning. After decades of work,
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Green dreams are accelerating, and the focus is shifting beyond oil production. Solar power, batteries, and electric vehicles are transforming


Nigeria’s response to international criticism over the persecution of Christians, led by the US Senator Ted Cruz, has devolved into
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On incremental basis, concerns are mounting over regulatory oversights and safety of investments that could trump the boom which short-let
read more Regulation, safety concerns seen trumping short-let properties boom


The federal government of Nigeria has approved a 15 percent ad-valorem import tariff on Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and Automotive
read more Local refiners to gain as Tinubu approves 15% duty on imported petrol, diesel


In the bustling markets of Alaba, the roadside workshops of Nnewi, and countless micro-stalls across Nigeria’s 36 states, a vast
read more Nigeria’s informal economy: The fragile foundation of a $1 trillion ambition


…External reserves surpass $43bn mark …FDI inflows surge by $272.6m The naira hit a 10-month high of N1,444.42 per dollar
read more Naira hits 10-month high as investors cut dollar holdings


For decades, successive Nigerian governments and their chorus of apologists have echoed one convenient mantra: “The government alone can no
read more Debunking the lies that keep Nigeria’s universities on strike


Nigeria’s biggest banks are in a hurry to look responsible. In their latest filings, Access Holdings, GTCo, UBA, Zenith Bank,
read more Nigeria’s banks talk sustainability, but are they walking the walk?