Nigeria is growing in the wrong direction. The economy may be posting pockets of expansion in high-performing sectors, but the...
Nigeria loves ribbon-cutting ceremonies when we gather for the commissioning of new bridges, highways, rail lines and public buildings with...
Nigeria’s state governments are spending more on capital projects than at any point in recent years. Appropriations for roads, schools,...
Nigeria’s foreign reserves have risen to roughly $46–47 billion, a level officials cite as evidence of macroeconomic recovery. On the...
Nigeria’s states have never had it this good on paper. Between January and November 2025 alone, the Federation Account Allocation...
When the federal government admits that rising input costs are now the greatest threat to affordable food production, it is...
For more than five years, the South East lived under the shadow of a crippling Monday ritual. What began as...
Nigeria is approaching a sobering threshold: poverty is no longer a condition affecting a marginal segment of society; it is...
When the World Bank raised Nigeria’s 2026 growth projection to 4.4 percent, it offered something the country has been short...
Nigeria’s latest ranking as the world’s top hunger hotspot for 2026 should shake the nation out of policy fatigue and...
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...