Africa's Fuel Import 'Slavery' Persists Despite New Refineries

Africa remains trapped in fuel import dependence despite new refineries. This analysis reveals the structural barriers, from fragmented standards to poor infrastructure, that keep the continent vulnerable to global shocks. Discover the path to true energy

How the Average Nigerian Makes a Living

Discover how most Nigerians survive through multiple income streams, informal jobs, and creative hustle. Learn about real salaries, from ₦70K minimum wage to MTN's high pay.

Lawmakers Must Revisit Beverage Excise Bill, Experts Warn

Analysis reveals the proposed Customs, Excise and Tariff Amendment Bill lacks Nigeria-specific evidence, risks 1.5 million jobs, and contradicts fiscal stability goals. Lawmakers urged to pause for broader consultation.

Showunmi Condemns NOM's Position on New Tax Law

PDP chieftain Otunba Segun Showunmi criticizes the National Opposition Movement's call to suspend Tinubu's tax reforms. Read his full statement on the need for fiscal responsibility.

Feed Costs, Input Access Challenge Nigeria Poultry Farmers

Despite being Nigeria's most commercialised livestock segment, poultry farmers face high feed costs and limited input access. The Minister of Livestock reaffirmed commitment at the LAPO Chicken Fair, highlighting collaboration for food security.

ipNX Clinches Two Awards at Nigeria Technology Awards

ipNX Nigeria wins 'Fastest' and 'Most Exceptional' Fibre Internet Provider at NiTA 2025. The company restates commitment to innovative connectivity solutions and transforming Nigeria's digital landscape.

Ijeoma Okonkwo on Emotional Intelligence in Leadership

Visionary entrepreneur Ijeoma Okonkwo reveals how emotional intelligence and storytelling fuel her mission to connect over 5,000 African businesses with global markets through her new platform, Traxis.

Nigerian Teens Win JA Africa 2025, $3000 Prize

Nigerian secondary school students from Darul Noor win JA Africa Company of the Year 2025 with a climate-smart drone for agriculture. They advance to a global contest for a $15,000 prize. Read their inspiring story.

Food Bank Launched for Vulnerable Women in Lagos

Tender Hearts Foundation partners with FCMB to launch a food bank initiative in Lagos, aiming to combat hunger among vulnerable women and families. Discover how this partnership empowers communities.

ARCON: Oyo State's Ad Vetting Directive is Unlawful

Nigeria's national ad regulator, ARCON, declares Oyo State's mandatory pre-vetting for betting ads unconstitutional. The move could cripple operations and set a dangerous precedent for the industry.

Oniru Business Day, Network Unveiled in Lagos

Lagos State and Iru Kingdom announce Oniru Business & Cultural Day for Feb 14, 2026, plus a new Business Network to drive investment and cultural development in the kingdom. Learn more.

Musk Wins Appeal for $56 Billion Tesla Pay Package

A Delaware court has reversed a previous ruling, clearing the way for Tesla CEO Elon Musk to receive his contested $56 billion compensation. Get the full details on this landmark business decision.

Civil Society Rates NNPC Boss High on Performance

A coalition of civil society groups has commended NNPC GCEO Engr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari for transformative leadership, citing record profits and increased oil production. Read the full appraisal here.

Air India Crash Sole Survivor Speaks on Trauma, Loss

Viswashkumar Ramesh, the only survivor of the Air India crash that killed 241, details his escape, PTSD, and struggle to reconnect with family in a new BBC interview. Read his heartbreaking story.

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