
James Emejo in Abuja Federal Ministry of Industry Trade and Investment (FMITI) said it had taken concrete steps to ensure Nigeria’s substantive readiness to trade within Africa under the preferential terms of... Read more »

Nigeria’s industry, trade and investment sector recorded a mixed performance in 2025, as improved macroeconomic stability helped rebuild investor confidence and support business planning, while deep structural costs and longstanding bottlenecks limited... Read more »

The economic landscape of 2026 demands a shift in perspective, which means moving away from “lifestyle inflation” and towards high-yield, “dirty” businesses that the elite often overlook, according to Jennifer Awirigwe, a... Read more »

By Michael Ojo In Nigeria’s fight against corruption, the most consequential battles are often fought not in the court of public opinion but in the courtroom—where evidence, procedure and strategy determine outcomes.... Read more »

Dual-city activation in Rabat and Casablanca showcases AI-powered experiences, creative workshops, and community engagement throughout tournament Following the opening of the Africa Cup of Nations 2025, TECNO extended its tournament presence into... Read more »

African Democratic Congress (ADC) The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has said the year 2025 was clearly a difficult one for most Nigerians, as the renewed hope that the government promised only yielded... Read more »

Dear Readers, Every year, storytelling reveals why it is important in our society. Writers, creators and storytellers employ their creativity to tell stories that shape, inform and transform society. Through storytelling and... Read more »

Thailand on Wednesday released 18 Cambodian soldiers held for five months as prisoners of war, days after a fresh truce between the nations ended weeks of deadly fighting along their contested frontier.... Read more »

Overview: The final days of 2025 have been dominated by three major narratives: a tragic international incident involving a sports icon, intense political criticism over presidential travel, and a profound national sovereignty... Read more »

On November 21, 2025, armed gunmen stormed St. Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri, abducting 303 students, some as young as five years old, and 12 teachers in what would become Nigeria’s single... Read more »