Nigeria is entering 2026 with inflation easing sharply, giving policymakers their clearest window in years to stabilise the economy and...
For investors, the first quarter (Q1) of 2026 offers a strategic window to lock in returns before the anticipated “yield...
Nigeria’s recent disinflation gains could come under renewed pressure in 2026 as a combination of domestic and external shocks threatens...
As we peep into what 2026 may hold for Africa’s largest economy, what stands out is not a dramatic break...
….drops for third straight time in December South Africa ended 2025 with the weakest private sector performance among eight major...
…may become seventh African country offering citizenship-by-investment Botswana is weighing a “golden passport” scheme that would grant citizenship to foreign...
Nigeria’s tax revenue as a percentage of its gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to strengthen in 2026, buoyed by...
Consumers expressed stronger optimism about Nigeria’s macroeconomic outlook in January 2026, largely driven by improvements in family income, according to...
…firm launches compliance middleware Pillarcraft Cloud Solutions has been accredited as a system integrator under Nigeria’s national e-invoicing framework, positioning...
For the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (FMITI), the year 2025 marked a defining phase in Nigeria’s economic...
…Rabiu leads wealth growth in 2025, ranks fourth richest Nigeria’s four listed billionaires overtook their South African peers in combined...
The naira strengthened across segments of the foreign exchange (FX) market on Monday despite a decline in weekly FX inflows...
Nigerians earning between N30,000 and N100,000 per month recorded the highest perception of inflation in December 2025, the Central Bank...
Nigerian businesses are expected to increase employment in January 2026, driven by new expansion plans and a stable economic outlook...
Nigeria plans to establish a central investor desk within the Federal Ministry of Finance in 2026, a move the government...