By Olumide Balogun Picture this scenario. You are at a fun party in Lagos. Amidst the sea of colourful jackets and perfectly tailored pants, you spot...
By Chinwe Iwobi In Nigeria, women are the backbone of our economy. Data from the National Bureau of Statistics shows that women own approximately 40% of...
By Nasiru Ibrahim The Iran–USA–Israel conflict, now in its fourth week, continues to significantly impact the global economy. The war has taken a new dimension after...
By Blaise Udunze The vision was bold. The expectation was clear. And the promise was powerful. When the Dangote Refinery began operations, it was hailed as...
By Louis Strydom Last year, I argued in my piece Lean Carbon, Just Power that a limited and temporary increase in African carbon emissions is justified...
You’re back home after mudik (homecoming), the suitcases are unpacked, and the excitement of being with family for Eid already feels like a long time ago....
By Olumide Balogun Nigerians are natural explorers. Whether finding the best supplier in Balogun market, hunting down a recipe for party jollof, or looking for the...
By Blaise Udunze Nigeria has always prided itself as Africa’s largest economy and most populous nation. Currently, its banking sector is confronting a moment of truth...
By Ejiye Jimeta Ibhawoh When the NBS rebased the Consumer Price Index in February 2025, and headline inflation fell overnight from 34.80% to 24.48%, yields compressed,...
By Abba Dukawa Nigeria stands today at a painful and defining crossroads in its security journey. Across the nation, families live with growing fear as insecurity...