
President Bola Tinubu marked his third year in office recently, on May 29. The presidency rolled out the drums, placing
read more Three years in power, Tinubu celebrates half-baked ‘reforms’


President Bola Tinubu marked his third year in office recently, on May 29. The presidency rolled out the drums, placing
read more Three years in power, Tinubu celebrates half-baked ‘reforms’


Foreign investors poured $10 billion into Nigerian assets in three months. Their positioning offers a clue to where the next


Kekemeke Karatei realised he had saved up more hope than cash after arriving at the car lot to be informed
read more Nigeria’s middle class wanted better cars. The naira had other plans


Nigeria’s oil and gas drilling recovery accelerated sharply in May, with the number of active rigs climbing 42 percent from
read more Domestic drilling revival gains momentum with 42% spike in active rigs


With the primary equities market experiencing a prolonged chill, Nigerian corporate issuers are aggressively shifting their gaze toward the short-term
read more Nigerian corporates crowd Commercial Papers market as IPO market freezes


Imagine Nigeria’s public security financing as a rambling, poorly audited ledger. On one side, enormous sums are recorded under vague
read more Funding concerns about decentralised policing demand we mind current leaks


In the closing decade of the twentieth century, Africa began dismantling old certainties. Military juntas that had ruled by decree
read more The nineties class of Democracy: Where Nigeria stands among peers


Few African corporate titans have managed to anchor themselves as firmly in the local financial ecosystem while simultaneously projecting their
read more From Lagos to New York: Inside Segun Agbaje’s N8.5bn multi-currency stock portfolio


Nigeria’s urea exports surged 64 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of the year as geopolitical conflict in the Middle
read more Nigeria’s urea export jumps 64% as Middle East conflict drives global shortage


In Nigeria, kidnapping has gone political. Opposing political groups engage in bitter spat over what has become a criminal trade.
read more Dangerous rhetoric on kidnapping; state police, and Peter Obi’s cross over NDC acrimonious primaries