Editorial

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.

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.

What Happens After Big Brother Naija? Financial Pressures, Image Costs and Success Myths

After Big Brother Naija, life is not always a fairytale. This feature explores the financial pressures, emotional toll, and business realities faced by ex-housemates like Thelma and Sammie, revealing how visibility in Nigeria’s entertainment economy often comes with high personal and economic costs.

How FREEE Recycle Is Driving Nigeria’s Circular Innovation — 250,000 Tyres and 8,000 Tonnes of CO₂ Saved

FREEE Recycle Limited marked its fifth anniversary with an exhibition highlighting how tyre recycling drives sustainability, jobs, and art in Nigeria. According to The Guardian, the company has recycled over 250,000 tyres, saved 8,000 tonnes of CO₂, and produced 660 metric tonnes of crumb rubber for local manufacturing.

Imported Petrol Now Cheaper Than Dangote Fuel as Landing Cost Falls to ₦839.97/Litre

Imported petrol has temporarily become cheaper than Dangote Refinery’s product as Nigeria’s landing cost dropped to ₦839.97 per litre. Analysts link the fall to naira appreciation and weaker global gasoline margins, which could pressure pump prices downward in the coming weeks.

Iyinoluwa Aboyeji: The Man Who Believed Africa Could Build for the World

From co-founding two of Africa’s most influential tech companies to shaping a new generation of innovators, Iyinoluwa Aboyeji’s story is not a tale of luck but of vision, resilience, and belief in the continent’s untapped potential. His life embodies the conviction that leadership is not about titles but about the courage to build what others only imagine.