Nigeria, often referred to as the “Giant of Africa” due to its abundant natural resources, significant population, and vibrant economy, has the potential to transform into a powerhouse akin to…
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“Dirty December” has become a major cultural phenomenon in Nigeria, marking the end of the year with a whirlwind of events, celebrations, and gatherings. The term “Dirty December” captures the…
The music and entertainment industry in Nigeria has experienced explosive growth in recent years, transforming the country into a cultural powerhouse. Nigerian music, particularly Afrobeat, is now recognized and appreciated…
Nigeria’s banking sector is one of the most dynamic in Africa, characterized by innovation, competition, and strong financial services. Nigerian banks are essential to the country’s economic growth, and many…
Rising fuel prices have become a significant concern in Nigeria, impacting the economy and the well-being of its citizens. As a country that relies heavily on oil exports for government…
In recent years, real estate has emerged as the “new gold” , becoming one of the most reliable and profitable investment options for individuals and institutions in Nigeria. With rapid…
A potential war in the Middle East would have wide-ranging consequences for the global economy, and Nigeria—an oil-rich but import-dependent nation—would not be spared. From fuel prices to foreign exchange…
Lagos, Nigeria’s largest city and economic powerhouse, is renowned for its severe traffic congestion, which hampers productivity and causes long commute times for millions. With over 21 million residents, the…
Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial powerhouse and one of Africa’s fastest-growing megacities, faces a range of urban development challenges. Among these, property demolitions in Lagos have emerged as a recurring and controversial…









