By Blaise Udunze Is Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, economically broke? It is a question no patriotic citizen wants to confront, yet one that confronts every Nigerian...
Across Africa, women are fast becoming the heartbeat of economic transformation. From bustling open-air markets to high-tech boardrooms, women-led enterprises are redefining what is possible for...
By Faridat Yusuf A group identified as the Northern Christian Youth Professionals (NCYP) has raised worries about the recent spat between the Minister of the Federal...
By Blaise Udunze In a welcome display of policy sensitivity and economic rationality, the Federal Government has suspended the planned 15 percent ad-valorem import duty on...
By Faridat Yusuf The Minister of State for Finance, Mrs Doris Uzoka-Anite, said federal government was working to create a Unified National Framework that would help...
By Faridat Yusuf Seplat Energy says Nigeria needs cheap, reliable, and easy-to-get energy for everyone as the population is estimated to reach 237 million by 2025...
By Abu Fouad Over the past decade, Kano’s political landscape has been sharply polarized by the rivalry between the Gandujiyya and Kwankwasiyya movements. This division has...
By Henry Obiekea Nigeria’s pursuit of a $1 trillion Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2030 is perhaps the most significant economic objective in the nation’s history....
In today’s competitive landscape, customer experience is paramount for any thriving business. Throughout Nigeria, entrepreneurs are recognising that ensuring customer satisfaction is as crucial as driving...
By Blaise Udunze In today’s Nigeria, one uncomfortable truth has become glaring that the fiscal authority collects, but it does not build. It borrows, but it...