Travelling on lost altitude: Nigeria air travel growth flatlines
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country and one of the continent’s largest economies, has experienced a decade-long flatlining of its air...
Read moreDetailsNigeria, Africa’s most populous country and one of the continent’s largest economies, has experienced a decade-long flatlining of its air...
Read moreDetailsPHANICE MOGAKA WALE OSOFISAN, PhD What good is a continental market if money cannot cross the borders...
Read moreDetailsOften, I am the only woman in the room - sometimes, the only African woman. This is not a complaint,...
Read moreDetailsNigeria = 14,392 rooms under construction South Africa = 10,870 rooms Kenya = 8,653 rooms Egypt = 6,530 rooms...
Read moreDetailsClassical economics rests on a foundational assumption so obvious it rarely gets stated: money flows to where it is most...
Read moreDetailsThe Instagram-driven culture of curating an image of performance and lifestyle has gradually crept into Nigeria’s ministries and parastatals. Increasingly,...
Read moreDetailsLife is deep, but it is often lived superficially. The human mind has a way of avoiding the depths and...
Read moreDetailsAcross the continent, governments are pushing hard on industrialisation and logistics reform. Those two pillars, productive capacity and the efficient...
Read moreDetailsBy James Edeh, head of compliance, FairMoney Microfinance Bank In the traditional halls of Nigerian finance, capital was once...
Read moreDetailsFor more than a decade, predictions of a cashless future have been delivered with confidence. Digital wallets scale. Mobile payments...
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