The global music streaming market has been a gold discovery for many Nigerian music artists as it presents limitless opportunities...
Nearly 45 years after Fela Kuti debuted Zombie, the album that gave the world a new music genre, Afrobeat, a...
From Bangladesh to Vietnam, low-wage manufacturing jobs are bridging income gaps, lifting many out of poverty, and ensuring a certain...
Nigeria’s unemployment crisis, the worst since the country’s transition to democracy in 1999, is unrelenting and waging a continuous war...
The horizons of Nigeria’s towns and villages have transformed dramatically over the past 20 years with the appearance and expansion...
In the coming months, Africa’s largest economy would be finalising plans to launch a 5G network on a commercial level,...
Issam Darwish, the founder/CEO of IHS Towers, was all smiles following the successful listing of his company on the New...
Nigeria’s controversial fuel subsidy, projected to hit N3 trillion by the end of 2021, is sinking the country and fuelling...
Nigeria has enacted a new oil sector law that prescribes full deregulation of the downstream oil sector, but for this...
In March 2020, the Nigerian government announced the removal of subsidies on petroleum products after seemingly realising the practice was...
Nigeria could spend about 63 percent of its oil income next year paying petrol subsidy if it doesn’t end the...
To uncover the truth behind Nigeria’s unproductive debt binge, BusinessDay tracked what the government spent money on since the beginning...
Nigeria’s minister of finance, budget and national planning, Zainab Ahmed, made a presentation Friday on how the 2022 budget will...
There is ample data showing that no government in the history of Nigeria has been so intoxicated on debt accumulation...
The raging controversy over who should collect Value Added Tax (VAT) between some state governments and the Federal Inland Revenue...