In the heat of Abuja’s sun and policy ambition, Nigeria has just set a new energy target — and this one is bold. The country […]
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Nigeria Steps Forward: SDG Progress Report Tells a Tale of Hope, Hustle, and Honest Reflection
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Nigeria’s Telecom Woes: As Vandalism Grows, Connectivity Suffers
In a world increasingly powered by data and digital connections, it is easy to forget the heavy lifting done by the humble telecom infrastructure – […]
100 Days of Ojulari — Can NNPC Finally Get It Right?
When Engineer Bashir Bayo Ojulari walked into the glassy towers of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) on April 2, he carried more than […]
Senate Gives Nod to Tinubu’s $21bn Loan Plan – Hope, Debt and a Little Prayer
In a move that has sparked both sighs of relief and raised eyebrows across the country, the Nigerian Senate has officially approved President Bola Tinubu’s […]
Fuel Price Drops Again – But Will Your Pocket Feel the Relief?
In a move that has got Nigerians raising both eyebrows and fuel hoses, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has dropped the pump price […]
How Africa Is Losing $90 Billion to Dirty Fuel — And Why Dangote Is Fed Up
Aliko Dangote doesn’t talk much, but when he does, even oil flows differently. And at the just-concluded West African Refined Fuel Conference in Abuja, Nigeria’s […]
Local Content, Local Pride — Nigeria Cracks Down on Foreign Dominance in Key Sectors
If there’s one thing Nigerians can agree on, it’s that we don’t like being spectators in our own economy. For far too long, foreign companies […]
Nigeria’s Hidden Engines of Growth: Top 10 Fastest Growing Sectors in Q1 2025
Despite the economic headwinds that continue to test the patience of ordinary Nigerians—from fuel price hikes to naira woes—Nigeria’s economy is quietly being powered by […]
Nigeria’s Hidden Leak: The $18 Billion That Disappears Each Year
Let’s be honest—when most Nigerians think of where our money goes, we usually blame the usual suspects: corrupt politicians, inflated budgets, or maybe that cousin […]
