
Nigeria at 65: Thirteen Economic Policies That Defined Six Decades
At 65, Nigeria’s economy bears the imprint of repeated cycles of ambition, crisis, and reform. From early post-independence development plans

At 65, Nigeria’s economy bears the imprint of repeated cycles of ambition, crisis, and reform. From early post-independence development plans

If you earn $2,000 a month coding for a U.S. startup while living in Lagos, the Nigerian taxman is coming

Labour Ministry Moves to Stop Escalation of Industrial Dispute The Federal Government has summoned the leadership of the Petroleum and

Few unions in Nigeria command as much influence over the economy as the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association

In Nigeria’s booming tech scene, weak intellectual property contracts could leave innovators cut out of the fortunes they help create.

Nigeria’s Vice President Kashim Shettima met UN Secretary-General António Guterres in New York. Shettima advocated strongly for Nigeria’s permanent seat

As Africa’s “Decade of Seas and Oceans” draws to an end, the continent is at a turning point. The African

The Kano State Government has approved ₦1.1 billion for the procurement of free school uniforms for all primary one pupils.

The Lagos State government has taken decisive action against environmental violations by sealing two prominent residential properties in the upscale

Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of Nigeria’s Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, clarified that the 5% fuel tax will

The US labor market delivered another concerning signal in August, adding just 22,000 jobs, significantly below economists’ expectations of 75,000
The Abia payroll fraud case that led to the dismissal of six civil servants shows how corruption thrives in Nigeria’s












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