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GITEX Africa Has Found a New Home in Nigeria, by Abbas Badmus

For the first time ever, the GITEX Africa conference—one of the largest and most influential tech and startup gatherings on the continent—is coming to West Africa, and Nigeria is the host.

‎Tackling Implications of New US Tariffs the CBN Way, By Zekeri Idakwo Laruba

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has taken decisive steps to cushion the impact on the country’s foreign exchange (FX) market, amid growing concerns over naira depreciation and macroeconomic instability.

Cardoso’s Shock Therapy: Why Nigeria Needs These Reforms, by Rahma Olamide Oladosu

Cardoso’s Shock Therapy: Why Nigeria Needs These Reforms, by Rahma Olamide Oladosu   By any measure, Nigeria’s financial system has been walking a tightrope for years. A mix of weak oversight, economic volatility, and historical lapses in governance has created an environment ripe for instability. But under...

‎CBN and the Task of Repositioning Nigeria’s Global Economic Standing, ‎By Zekeri Idakwo Laruba 

‎CBN and the Task of Repositioning Nigeria's Global Economic Standing ‎By Zekeri Idakwo Laruba ‎In a powerful testament to Nigeria’s commitment to economic revival, institutional reform, and international collaboration, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in partnership with J.P. Morgan and the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX),...

How Tinubu Is Ensuring Equitable Access to Public Services, By Chinedu Moghalu

How Tinubu Is Ensuring Equitable Access to Public Services By Chinedu Moghalu Pull Quote: Through dramatic increases in budgetary allocations and various initiatives targeting Nigerians across the various economic strata, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is pursuing broad-based access to public services in the country. The 29th...

Wildlife Smuggling: Another War Customs Fights Gallantly, by Tahir Ahmad

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) at the Mfum/Ekok Joint Border Station in Cross River State intercepted yet another consignment of trafficked animal parts—ghastly proof that the nation remains a soft underbelly for the global black market in endangered species.