Electoral ambiguity, labour resistance, and the fraying social contract
Across Nigeria today, anger is palpable. It is not merely about a clause in an amended law; it is about...
Across Nigeria today, anger is palpable. It is not merely about a clause in an amended law; it is about...
Nigeria stands at a historic inflection point. Blessed with abundant human capital, vast natural resources, strategic geography, and a dynamic...
Nigeria is the world’s largest producer of cassava, harvesting more than 60 million tonnes annually. This abundance masks a deeper...
Nigeria’s recent tax cooperation agreement with France, facilitated through the Federal Inland Revenue Service (now the Nigeria Revenue Service), has...
In Nigeria’s 2026 economy, one truth is getting harder to ignore: a monthly salary is no longer the reliable safety...
Nigeria is once again talking up cassava, and this time, it appears the conversation is shifting from slogans to measurable...
The late-2025 diplomatic standoff between Abuja and Washington, triggered by allegations of religious persecution, did more than strain bilateral relations....
Nigeria’s state governments are living through one of the most resource-rich periods in the country’s fiscal history. Between January and...
Since the strike action involving petroleum tanker unions and the Dangote Refinery last year, many Nigerian households have felt the...
At a time when Nigerians are grappling with rising living costs, shrinking disposable incomes and persistent inflationary pressure, governments at...