More than 91 percent of manufacturing firms in Nigeria operate as micro outfits for survival rather than growth, leading to around 73 percent of workers running one-person workshops without job ...
Nigeria ranked as Africa’s fourth-largest economy in 2025 but is projected to climb to third position in 2026, according to data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Nearly three years on, Nigeria’s 230m people, especially the poor and the middle class, are still reeling from increases in fuel and food prices. Poverty has risen. But it looks as though Mr Tinubu’s ...
As Nigerians enter the new year with cautious optimism and unsure of how things would pan out in coming months, analysts are upbeat that things bode well for the economy in 2026, judging by indices ...
Rebasing means to base GDP against a benchmark of prices from a particular year over the years to determine the GDP for current periods. Dr Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman, Presidential Committee on Fiscal ...
More than 95 percent of Nigeria’s international internet and communications traffic depends on submarine cables that are ...
In recent years, Nigeria has experienced significant economic instability, which has disrupted various sectors, and the construction industry has not been immune to these challenges. As the country ...
Nigeria’s data privacy ecosystem has generated an estimated N16.2 billion in less than two years, according to the National Commissioner of the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC), Dr Vincent ...
As Nigeria prepares for 2026, multiple institutions have rolled out bullish GDP forecasts, projecting steady growth and macroeconomic stability. But beneath the optimism lies a critical question: is ...
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent state visit to Türkiye marks a pivotal moment in the evolving partnership between Africa ...