
Slower-paced inflation ― any lessons?
With the Delta variant of covid-19 driving an increase in infection caseloads across major cities, and worries rising over the

With the Delta variant of covid-19 driving an increase in infection caseloads across major cities, and worries rising over the

“Also, the current rate of food inflation is unsustainably high. At the current rate, food prices will continue to double

Insecurity, cost of dollar-linked inputs, technology-light farming and insufficient rainfall is stoking food-price inflation in Nigeria. According to the Consumer

The new President of the European Business Organisation (EBO), Mr. Adefolu Majekodunmi, announced the organisation’s change of name to European

“There is also the argument that watching the exchange rate matters because we are import-dependent. That is obviously untrue as

Although Nigeria’s inflation rate rose to 17.33 percent in February 2021 from 16.47 percent the previous month, the Central Bank

The Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) appears, belatedly, to be stirring back to life following the Federal Government’s announcement of

Introduction: The Investment Thesis Nigeria’s Healthcare sector’s gaps and challenges are actually signal investment opportunities for the private sector,

“Nigeria’s $1.5 billon World Bank loan is a modified Fulani marriage; it has gotten a skinny plain bride for a

Despite decades of government intervention, Nigeria’s housing system remains deeply dysfunctional—failing both low-income households and middle-class buyers while distorting markets

Sometime ago, I published ‘Musings: Nigerian Business Landscape Improvement Issues’ (Musings I). Originally published in my ‘Taxspectives’ column in THISDAY

During his screening by the Nigerian Senate on 29 July 2019, Babatunde Fashola, the previous Minister of Power, Works






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