
Across the world, universities have long served as reservoirs of knowledge, places where societies make sense of themselves and where
read more Nigeria must harness the untapped knowledge wealth in its universities to chart a path


Across the world, universities have long served as reservoirs of knowledge, places where societies make sense of themselves and where
read more Nigeria must harness the untapped knowledge wealth in its universities to chart a path


What a year it has been for Nigeria, one that might yet go down in the country’s foreign relations history


Nigeria’s national grid is buckling under pressure as fresh gas supply constraints curtail power generation across Africa’s most populous country,
read more Holiday demand tests national grid as gas supply tightens


Across Nigeria, the laws are meant to protect women and girls exist in name, but their impact is far from
read more Girls left behind as weak laws keep millions out of school


The federal government is grappling with a staggering N30 trillion revenue shortfall in the 2025 fiscal year, a development analysts
read more FG’s N30trn revenue gap puts fiscal management under scrutiny


Insecurity has long been the country’s most stubborn challenge; it is a problem that has outlived successive administrations and continues


Nigeria’s inflation rate is on course to slow next year after extending its disinflation run in November, even as economists
read more Nigeria extends disinflation streak but December blip looms


Nigeria runs an economy powered not by diesel or data but by the strained minds of its people. The inflation,
read more The invisible stress economy: How mental load reduces national output


When Kemi Badenoch, leader of the British opposition, warned recently that too many young people are refusing jobs they consider
read more Passing the AI audit: What’s the worth of Nigerian university education?


Nigeria has a new Defence Minister, and unlike most political appointees who shuffle into the position with vague talking points
read more General Christopher Musa and the big database doctrine