Prisca Ndu
Dr. Prisca Ndu who holds four doctorate degrees in Credit Management, Banking and Finance, Leadership and Management and Artificial Intelligence, is a social impact advocate and multi-sector entrepreneur. An alumnus of the University of Ibadan, Lagos Business School, Harvard Business School, London Graduate School, Institute of Management Development, INSEAD and Robert Kennedy College, Switzerland, amongst others. She sits on the Board of several companies including INDECO, KREENO Consortium, BHLA Awards, and many more. She was listed in 2017 among the most influential people of African descent by the United Nations and is passionate about Nation Building.
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Articles
Tinubu’s Oil Cash Blitz: Direct remittance Executive Order set to shake up Nigeria’s Oil and Gas giant, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, (NNPCL) and reduce funds available to fund its operations
Tinubu’s New Executive Order (TNEO): Breaking Policy Shift In February 2026, President…
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9 Min Read
Maximizing the African Continental Free Trade Area
The New Frontier for Nigerian Businesses Beyond usual supply chain choices, Nigerian…
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10 Min Read
From dependency to power: Why Nigeria must claim economic sovereignty now, to maintain global relevance and retain its position as the giant of Africa
Nigeria is too big - its large population, too young - its…
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12 Min Read
The Enforcement Premium. Why weak contract enforcement increases the cost of borrowing in Nigeria and makes access to credit very expensive.
Credit is a contractual obligation extended to borrowers, with the clear understanding…
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10 Min Read
Rebuilding trust, integrity, and fairness in Nigeria’s public and private business culture
“Gbese Is Gbese” – This is what we refer to as debt…
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11 Min Read
Nigeria’s quiet economic leak – The silent killer: How unrecovered debt is undermining growth even more than inflation is
Nigeria often speaks about growth, as most emerging economies would, but are…
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11 Min Read
Restoring financial flow: Why debt recovery constitutes economic infrastructure and is not merely aggression against debtors
Think about the last time you drove on a smooth road, flipped…
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11 Min Read
Non-performing loans are not accidents: How poor loan monitoring and weak enforcement are strangulating Nigeria’s productive economy
Nigeria's banking sector is bleeding. Despite several attempts by the Federal Government…
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12 Min Read
