A country where extraordinary wealth and want exist side by side aptly describes the paradox of Nigeria’s socioeconomic status. The...
There is the tendency for anyone, or in particular, a leader to arrive quickly at a conclusion on a matter...
When the Central Bank of Nigeria issued its Baseline Standards for Automated AML Solutions on March 10, the immediate reaction...
Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery, Africa’s largest, promises to transform the nation’s energy landscape and boost economic growth. Yet foreign middlemen are...
The public launch of ChatGPT by OpenAI in November 2022 further accelerated Africa’s digital transformation landscape, post-COVID. The prominence of...
As the African Union prepares to launch the African Credit Rating Agency (AfCRA) in the second quarter of 2026, headquartered...
In an industry often defined by strict technique and elite institutions, Emma Levene has forged her own path, one rooted...
There are moments in life when one discovers, almost by accident, that influence does not always announce itself with noise,...
As the dying embers of the International Women’s Day (IWD) celebrations become dim, with the funfair and fanfare simmering, we...
Soft landing is not accident; it is architecture. It is the quiet craft of cushioning consequence. It privileges continuity over...
In a world where female empowerment is too often spoken of in theory rather than realised in practice, the Council...
There is a particular kind of silence that follows a kidnapping. It is not the absence of sound, but the...
In Nigeria, social media is often awash with celebratory posts of honorary degree recipients. The self-aggrandising stunts often feature pictures...
On the 16th February, 2026, the Dangote Industries Group announced major appointments to drive its vision 2030 which is to...
Imo State’s politics has always been a theatre of competing logics – zoning, equity, providence, and the charisma of individuals...