On March 25, 2025, operatives of the Nigeria Customs Service dismantled a major fuel smuggling syndicate in Kebbi State, seizing 125,000 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), valued at N125 million.
While financial institution like the Central of Nigeria (CBN) working tooth and nail to restore the value of the local currency for economic prosperity, some individuals, call them economic saboteurs, are engaged commoditisation of same, a practice which projects blatant disregard for our nation’s legal tender, weakens its value and also erodes respect for our national identity.
CBN Deepens Fight Against Forex Speculators as Naira Slides
The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Olayemi Cardoso, says the apex bank remains resolute in its commitment to maintaining order in the country’s foreign exchange market by identifying and eliminating bad actors whose activities...
Sexual Harassment as Weapon Fashioned Against Nigerian Women
By Nafisat Bello
The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines sexual harassment as any unwanted sexual behaviour that makes someone feel upset, scared, offended, or humiliated, or is meant to make them feel that way, regardless of the setting...
The cost of doing business in Nigeria has never been more daunting. Like an unrelenting tide, inflation surges forward, sweeping away profit margins and leaving a trail of struggling enterprises in its wake.
Tracking Africa’s Mega Infrastructure Projects: AUDA-NEPAD to Launch Digital Dashboard for Transparency
By Mohammed Dahiru-Lawal
Transparency and accountability are set to take center stage in Africa's infrastructure development efforts, thanks to a new initiative by AUDA-NEPAD.
At a recent workshop in Addis Ababa, officials announced the creation...