Abimbola Agboluaje

Abimbola is the Managing Director of WNT Capitas, specializing in consulting on strategic communications, investment risk analysis, and policy reform. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, where his dissertation focused on development aid conditionality.
Tinubu’s Oil Sector Order Faces Test of Execution, Says Top Energy Lawyer Tominiyi Owolabi

Tinubu’s Oil Sector Order Faces Test of Execution, Says Top Energy Lawyer Tominiyi Owolabi

Nigeria’s bold new policy to cut upstream oil production costs must overcome legal ambiguity, regulatory overlaps, and institutional frictions, warns… Read More

4 weeks ago

Trump’s Tariff Tantrum and the Curious Rise of the Naira

By early 2025, Nigeria’s long-beleaguered currency has staged an unlikely comeback. The naira, following two brutal devaluations, is now among… Read More

4 months ago

Questioning the Stable ₦1,500/$ Forex Rate, Nigeria Has Borrowed $4 Billion and Spent $8 Billion to Defend the Naira

In an economy grappling with currency volatility and rising debt, Nigeria’s aggressive defense of the naira has been both bold… Read More

4 months ago

Six Signs That the Argentine Peso Is Appreciating Strongly

In 2024, the Argentine peso defied expectations by strengthening over 40% in real terms, making it the best-performing currency globally.… Read More

5 months ago

Naira Stability and CBN Foreign Exchange Market Interventions: Is the CBN’s Benevolence Sustainable?

The Central Bank of Nigeria has ramped up its efforts to stabilize the naira, but at what cost? Among its… Read More

5 months ago

Belfer Center Harvard Welcomes Westley Cineus as Director of Finance

Belfer Center Welcomes Westley Cineus as Director of Finance, The Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy… Read More

5 months ago

Gen. Jeremiah Useni Passed Away at 80

General Jeremiah Timbut Useni, a distinguished Nigerian military officer and statesman, has passed away at the age of 80. His… Read More

5 months ago

BRICS membership offers Nigeria limited economic benefits

Originally established in 2006 to highlight investment opportunities in emerging markets, the group has shifted its focus toward creating a… Read More

5 months ago

Jimmy Carter, President Who Struggled With 1970s Economic Challenges but Exemplified Decency and Integrity

James Earl Carter Jr., the 39th President of the United States and a man of remarkable conviction and humility, has… Read More

6 months ago

Nigerian Economic Reforms: Baba Gana Kingibe’s “Reforms Are Dead” Vs Tinubu’s No Going Back On Reforms

President Bola Tinubu's inaugural presidential media chat on Monday has sparked mixed reactions among Nigerians. The President's insistence on continuing… Read More

6 months ago

An Exorbitant Import: How Can Nigeria Regulate Islamic Preaching?

In a crowded hall in Kano, a preacher from Kaduna addresses a captivated audience. His message is clear: rival Islamic… Read More

6 months ago

Inside Kenya’s Push for Financial Resilience: The Central Bank’s New Banking Reform

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) is introducing critical reforms aimed at reinforcing the country’s banking sector by issuing draft… Read More

7 months ago