Central Banks are winning inflation war but losing the people
“When interest rates go up, people feel it not in the bank, but in their kitchen.” Says Nafisah Bello, Development...
“When interest rates go up, people feel it not in the bank, but in their kitchen.” Says Nafisah Bello, Development...
It was meant to be a new beginning. Instead, it feels like the beginning of the end for millions of Nigerians....
There’s a saying in Yoruba land, in southwestern Nigeria: “Once food is taken out of poverty, the shame of it...
Something unusual is happening in Ghana, and it’s catching attention across West Africa. The cedi, once seen as one of...
Inspired by insights from Zainab Usman’s “The End of the Global Aid Industry” (Foreign Affairs, May 2025) For over six...
Informal sector has been tapped as one opportunity Nigeria and other African nations can leverage to drive inclusive growth. Analysts...
For over six decades, many African countries have run on the engine of foreign aid. From mosquito nets in rural...
There are four things the federal government can do to reduce the impact of the oil price crash on the...
“When prices go up, I have to reduce what I buy. But no one reduces the rent for my stall,...
Six months ago, an article titled “Why Nigeria’s bold budget projections could backfire” was published by BusinessDay. It flagged a...