On the streets of Yeumbeul—a working-class neighborhood on the outskirts of Dakar—Amadou Hott’s journey to the frontlines of African finance
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Running on Empty: Electricity sector reform and Nigeria’s national security imperative
Summary: Electricity is no longer just a utility — it’s a weapon of national survival. In a country of over
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Running on Empty: Residential power users bear brunt as big consumers shun grid
Summary: Nigeria’s power grid is losing its biggest customers, and with them, its financial lifeline. From cement giants to industrial
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‘Nigeria First’? Tinubu’s copycat Trumpian protectionism is misguided
In principle, there is nothing wrong with a “Nigeria First” policy. After all, every government claims to put its country
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We lost the subsidy. Did we gain anything?
It was meant to be a new beginning. Instead, it feels like the beginning of the end for millions of Nigerians.
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Mobile internet boom bypasses six in 10 Nigerian women
More than six in 10 adult women have remained excluded from the mobile internet boom despite Nigeria’s 172.67 million mobile
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Nigeria’s unwritten pledge: How failure of citizenship sustains a culture of corruption
Corruption in Nigeria is not just a headline or a political talking point — it is the invisible air that
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Naira lures foreign patients to private healthcare services
… Fertility, cancer care top demand Ruth Iwuoha returned to Nigeria from the United States in January 2024 to seek
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Bonny Light $14 above Brent on strong demand
Nigeria’s flagship crude oil grade, Bonny Light, is currently commanding a significant premium, trading at an impressive $14 above the
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Of toxic elections, divided Nigerians and the desperate moment in Borno
The Nigerian politicians have succeeded in putting a sword among the citizens. They have sown the seed of discord and
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