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Editorial

Can Nigeria’s industrial plan deliver real factories?

Nigeria’s newly unveiled National Industrial Policy (NIP) 2025–2035 arrives at a moment of urgency. With four to five million young Nigerians entering the labour market each year and manufacturing contributing…

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Nigeria’s mortgage reality and Singapore’s housing scheme

Nigeria’s housing deficit is no longer a statistic whispered in policy circles…

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Food inflation and the failure to diversify

For a country that boasts over 70 million hectares of arable land,…

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NNPC-Dangote alliance: Why partnership, not rivalry, is Nigeria’s energy salvation

In an era defined by fierce global competition, economic nationalism, and energy…

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Opinion

Give to gain: 8 steps to shared success

The future we seek will not be built by a…

Putting jobs at the heart of Nigeria’s next growth chapter

The World Bank Group is updating…

Africa must not become an AI colony

The world is entering what many…

How tenacity shapes our lives’ output: Digging your well more than once

A lot of people are discouraged…

Policy pathways: Incentives for sustainable business growth

The right incentives can unlock private…

Strategy proposes, but culture disposes

Several years ago, I witnessed a…

From outrage to action: Prioritising patient safety in Nigeria

Following the tragic deaths of a…

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