Ranked by the scale of public expectation at the time of launch, the ideas were often sound and the competitive advantages were real, but they all failed. Since returning to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has launched initiative after initiative backed by cre... See more
Washington invokes emergency trade law to justify a levy on all imports, as Nigeria faces a hollowed-out AGOA shield and declining crude offtake What’s Happening The United States has formally notified the World Trade Organization of a broad import surcha... See more
On April 22, 2026, the Central Bank of Nigeria offered ₦750 billion in treasury bills at its primary market auction. By the time bidding closed, subscriptions had reached ₦2.36 trillion, more than three times the offer size. That is not a routine market r... See more
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu once declared: “Let the poor breathe.” As regulators bicker over jurisdiction and telecom giants suspend a service that millions of low-income Nigerian consumers use as emergency credit and as the desperate begin discarding the... See more
From electronics to textiles, China shipped a record $24.9bn worth of goods into Nigeria in 2025. Here are the top 7 categories and the bonus 3 where the money is moving and what it means for entrepreneurs, resellers and retailers. Key points China’s expo... See more