Some years ago, I had a conversation with one of my mentors, who is a senior executive in the oil...
Across boardrooms globally, governance is undergoing a quiet but profound transformation. The era when environmental issues sat neatly under corporate...
Children do not learn economics in classrooms first. They learn it in traffic. They learn it when they watch their...
Have you noticed the recent raging increase in our youth population? Have you ever witnessed the surge from our public...
Despite his pernicious campaign of calumny, Biliyaminu Suraj’s discovery that his hands cannot cover the current effervescence of Nigeria’s miraculous...
Executive Policy Brief Today marks the second anniversary of the inaugural meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of February...
Across Africa and beyond, technology has become a serious pathway to income mobility. From Lagos to Nairobi, Accra to Kigali,...
Across global labour markets, artificial intelligence is no longer experimental. It is operational. Banks use it to screen transactions. Hospitals...
The Electoral Act, 2026 has finally come into force. Its enactment confirms the demise of the old order that never...
Artificial intelligence has shifted from a speculative future technology to a force shaping everyday life. It fuels productivity tools, powers...
I am on the train leaving Davos, watching the Alps disappear behind a curtain of snow, my body finally catching...
Every few weeks, the global development calendar seems to pull us into another summit, forum, or conference. Davos. Munich. African...
Gifts feel simple: you hand over money or an asset to someone you care about, and, in your mind, the...
Lagos has become one of the clearest examples in Africa of how a housing market can quietly metastasise into macroeconomic...
The failure of Nigeria’s national grid does not leave the country in darkness. It transitions between systems. As markets reopen,...