
By 1989, three years into Nigeria’s 1986 reform programme, many citizens felt betrayed. Living conditions worsened, prices rose, and reform
read more Can Nigeria’s reforms change lives by 2026 as the election year looms?


By 1989, three years into Nigeria’s 1986 reform programme, many citizens felt betrayed. Living conditions worsened, prices rose, and reform
read more Can Nigeria’s reforms change lives by 2026 as the election year looms?


In the sprawling maze of Alaba International Market in Lagos, where the hum of generators mingles with the urgent calls
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Nigeria’s largest lenders are trading at discounts to the value on their balance sheets, opening a window of opportunity for
read more Banks trade at discount as FX gains cool


Market watchers are expecting Nigeria’s inflation to extend its slowdown as the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) prepares to release
read more Markets bet on inflation relief amid rate cut hopes


Across Africa, economic reform has often been presented as a linear march, a race toward modernity. Yet, the wisdom of
read more The wisdom of Sankofa is key to modern economic reforms in Africa


For the first time in years, Nigeria is recording a sustained slowdown in inflation, raising hopes that economic sentiment may
read more Nigeria’s inflation shows signs of lasting relief as prices cool again


Nigeria’s inflation outlook: A turning tide amid policy coordination By Dr. Oluyemi Adeosun Nigeria’s economic narrative in 2025 is being gradually reshaped—not by dramatic breakthroughs, but by
read more Nigeria’s inflation outlook: A turning tide amid policy coordination


As the Nigeria Tax Act (NTA) takes effect in January 2026, its exemption of VAT on agricultural equipment and zero-rating


Nigeria’s overstretched public hospitals are battling soaring electricity bills, as subsidy approved by President Bola Tinubu remains stalled one year
read more Hospitals face energy crisis as Tinubu’s subsidy plan falters


In the villages of Nigeria’s Middle Belt, where fertile plains once sustained generations of farmers, ghost towns now stand as
read more Create pathways for Nigeria’s IDPs to reclaim their ancestral lands