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Nwanze Reflects on Crisis, Capital and the Future of African Energy

Sam Nwanze breaks down how Africapitalism, discipline, and financial innovation helped Heirs Energies navigate crises and chart a stronger future.

How Remote Work Is Transforming Nigerian Economy

Remote work has shifted from a pandemic necessity to a structural economic force in Nigeria, reshaping hiring, productivity, lifestyle, and global employment access.

Obi Rejects Akande’s #EndSARS Claims as Historical Distortion

Through his interview Obi dismisses Akande's #EndSARS description by labeling it distorting history.

Akande: I Personally Urged Tinubu To Enter The Presidential Race

Based on Akande's recollection he motivated Tinubu to enter political competition despite financial challenges.

African Youths Challenge Governments, Demand Change

African youths are rising in a new wave of consciousness, challenging governments and demanding change to create a transparent, accountable, and equitable society.

ECOWAS Court Finds Nigerian Government Violated Rights During #EndSARS Protests

The ECOWAS Court has ruled that Nigerian security forces violated the human rights of #EndSARS protesters in 2020. The court ordered compensation for victims and an investigation into the abuses.

Youth Minister Calls for Engagement, Admits #EndSARS Issues Remain

ABUJA, Nigeria - Nigeria's Minister of State for Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, has urged...

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Nwanze Reflects on Crisis, Capital and the Future of African Energy

Sam Nwanze breaks down how Africapitalism, discipline, and financial innovation helped Heirs Energies navigate crises and chart a stronger future.

How Remote Work Is Transforming Nigerian Economy

Remote work has shifted from a pandemic necessity to a structural economic force in Nigeria, reshaping hiring, productivity, lifestyle, and global employment access.

Obasanjo Says Boko Haram War Lasts Too Long

Obasanjo warns Nigeria’s Boko Haram war has dragged on too long and urges specialised training, stronger intelligence and modern technology for the military.

WHO Reports Heavy Civilian Deaths in Sudan Strikes

WHO says at least 114 people were killed after Sudan airstrikes hit a hospital and kindergarten, intensifying fears over civilian safety.