Dangote’s Wealth Surges in Early 2026 with N47 Billion Gain in One Day
For Dangote, it’s no longer just about cement. The 650,000-barrel refinery is officially minting billions every day.
For Dangote, it’s no longer just about cement. The 650,000-barrel refinery is officially minting billions every day.
The National Tax Act has changed the rules. Some of the most popular 'hustles' are officially no longer profitable. Are you holding a sinking ship? Find out here.
Ever hired a “great” employee who suddenly became “lazy”? It might not be them. It might be the *set-up-to-fail* trap managers create without noticing.
You could be overpaying taxes in 2026 without knowing it. If you work, run a business, or sign contracts, these 10 NTA 2026 FAQs are not optional reading.
The NTA Tax 2026 is a massive shift, and knowing your numbers is the first step to financial peace of mind.
The most dangerous person is the one who doesn't know what they don't know. Learn how to spot the Dunning-Kruger Effect in your team and master the art of true self-awareness.
As 2026 approaches, the way we do business is undergoing a fundamental rewrite. Relying purely on seasoned intuition or models from a simpler time guarantees you’ll be left behind.
From Emefiele’s development banking to Cardoso’s price stability mandate. We decode the CBN’s new direction and what the end of quasi-fiscal interventions means for Nigeria’s economy.
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.
If policy is judged by the numbers in the Treasury, the reforms are successful. If it is judged by the numbers on a market receipt, they are catastrophic.
The fear is palpable: Will AI take my job? This concern is valid, but it is often framed incorrectly. AI won't primarily replace employees wholesale; it will automate specific, repetitive tasks, creating an urgent mandate for every professional to adapt.
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.
Here are five strong signs that your company might be dealing with a “quit and stay” problem and practical ways to turn things around.
The hustle culture fosters employee burnout, undermining productivity and talent retention. CEOs must prioritize realistic workloads, authentic recognition, psychological safety, and firm work-life boundaries to sustain employee well-being and organizational success.
Trump's rhetoric creates an intolerable level of uncertainty for global capital. The threat precipitates macroeconomic instability, driving Naira devaluation, hyper-inflation, and crippling the ability of local businesses to secure funding.
Workplaces today are evolving at an unprecedented pace. New technologies, shifting industries, and global competition...
Multitasking is no longer the mark of productivity. Modern workplaces now value focus, clarity, and deep work. Discover why mastering attention—not juggling tasks—is the real key to success in today’s competitive world.
The creators who convert fame into stable livelihood treat their audience as a market and themselves as product companies.
Popularity is often mistaken for expertise. A person who gains thousands of followers is assumed to understand digital marketing better than one who doesn’t. But this perception is deeply misleading.
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.
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 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.
Funke Akindele shares how she rose from minor waka pass roles in 1996 to becoming Nigeria’s most successful filmmaker and box-office record holder.
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.
A thoughtful exploration of why systems are the true foundation of lasting business success. Learn how structured processes, clarity, and discipline turn ambition into stability and freedom in the workplace.
Discover the one job no leader should ever delegate — setting the emotional tone that drives trust, culture, and authentic connection at work.
Elon Musk's net worth crossing the $500 billion mark is a sign of a fundamental shift in the creative and media landscape.
Employee loyalty is no longer about perks or pay alone. Drawing on data from Gallup, case studies from Andela and Access Bank, and global insights, this article explores how Nigerian companies can retain top talent by embedding recognition, growth opportunities, and authentic leadership into their culture.
Dangote Refinery’s logistics-free fuel delivery scheme is gaining momentum as Conoil, Eterna, and others join, eliminating delivery charges for registered marketers in eleven states and promising lower retail prices for consumers.
A new economic impact report reveals Uber drivers in Nigeria earned 34% more than other transport jobs in 2023, gaining an extra ₦6.1 billion in income.
The UN’s plan to close UNAIDS by 2026 threatens to derail Africa’s HIV response. With Nigeria home to 1.9 million people living with HIV, experts warn of setbacks without the agency’s leadership.