Nigeria’s financial sector is being reshaped by under-40 founders building fintech companies that expand inclusion, support SMEs and attract global investor attention.
Africa’s wealthiest figures are cautiously embracing Instagram, using selective visibility to humanize power and redefine how influence works in a digital age.
The Catholic Bishops of Nigeria have accused the government of worsening poverty through harsh economic policies. They call for urgent reforms to taxes, energy costs, and support for farmers to improve the country's economic situation.
Nigeria’s financial sector is being reshaped by under-40 founders building fintech companies that expand inclusion, support SMEs and attract global investor attention.
Africa’s wealthiest figures are cautiously embracing Instagram, using selective visibility to humanize power and redefine how influence works in a digital age.
INEC has opened an online accreditation portal for journalists covering the FCT poll, signaling early preparations for structured media access during the elections.