High Oil Prices, Low Government Revenue: A Nigerian Paradox
“If there is no electricity or petrol, it must be solely that the Nigerians involved are greedy and corrupt, not
“If there is no electricity or petrol, it must be solely that the Nigerians involved are greedy and corrupt, not
The last time I analysed Nigerian banks was around this time in 2020. I have been on hiatus since but
Today’s agency banking scene reminds me of Telcos in the early 2000s and gambling in the 2010s – there are
“There is also the argument that watching the exchange rate matters because we are import-dependent. That is obviously untrue as
This a detailed read on the CBN’s poor communication of issues and its costly policies. The first section traces CBN’s
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