Month: November 2025

Nigeria’s Fuel Subsidy Removal: The Shock Absorber Effect and the Lasting Economic Fallout

The petrol subsidy removal and the steep devaluation of the Naira were presented as essential repairs to Nigeria’s fragile economic architecture. Yet the most far-reaching consequence of this dual policy shift is the severe human toll it imposes on the poor.

Are Dollar-Linked Salaries the Only Way Out? Benchmarking International Pay Amidst Local Volatility

The answer, distilled by the sheer economic trauma of the last two years, is unsettlingly close to yes. The pursuit of remote, dollar-denominated income has transitioned from a career ambition to an essential survival strategy.

Lagos Braider Mary Chinonso Achieves New Guinness World Record

The Trillion-Dollar Question: Why Elon Musk’s Potential Payout is Scary, Not Just Huge

The potential for an individual to earn a $1 trillion payment is more than a financial headline—it's a societal flashpoint. If a person were to spend a breathtaking, non-stop rate of $1 million every single day, it would take over 2,700 years to exhaust the $1 trillion fund.