By Timi Olubiyi, PhD What if you woke up tomorrow to discover your rent had been doubled? Would you spontaneously adjust to it without pressure? What...
By Abiodun Alade In just 12 months, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery has shifted Nigeria from fuel importer to regional energy supplier, stabilised its currency, slashed fuel...
By Diana Tenebe September is here, and for many parents in Nigeria, that means the start of the back-to-school frenzy. The mornings become a blur of...
By Blaise Udunze Nigeria’s economy has been buffeted by storms in recent years with currency volatility, galloping inflation, surging interest rates, and dwindling consumer purchasing power....
By Dr Austin Orette Is President Bola Tinubu the cause of Nigeria’s problem? Some time ago, I wrote that I did not endorse Tinubu because he...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Barrister Chiedu Ebie, Chairman of the Governing Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), was not physically present at the colourful event,...
By Timi Olubiyi, PhD In Lagos, Nigeria, like other African cities, Johannesburg, Cairo, and Nairobi, among others, the pressure to appear rich has reached disturbing heights....
By Atiklit Atnafu Naramo Ethiopia, a nation with over 3,000 years of civilisation and home to more than 80 ethnic groups, is set to host the...
By Blaise Udunze When the Nigerian government scrapped the decades-old fuel subsidy in 2023, it promised relief for the nation’s bleeding finances. Nearly $10 billion was...
By Adedotun Lawal We live in an age where everything is just a click away. Music, movies, books, and television shows. It is easy, fast and...