Strides, novelties and oddities in Nigeria’s banking landscape
BY MARCEL OKEKE Developments in the Nigerian banking system in recent times can be dispassionately classified into some giant strides,
Nigeria’s galloping inflation and the spiralling of poverty
BY MARCEL OKEKE It borders on stating the obvious to say that the consistently high and galloping inflation rate in Nigeria has
Nigeria: A questionable head count in war times
BY: MARCEL OKEKE Not a few Nigerians were thrown into shock and utter disbelief about two weeks ago when the Council of State rose
New banks, fake banks and dubious banking
BY: MARCEL OKEKE A seemingly innocuous ‘war’ has been raging in the Nigerian financial services space for some time now: the ‘war’ to
Minister Adebayo’s lamentation over companies fleeing Nigeria
In a rare but queer move recently, Mr. Adeniyi Adebayo, Nigeria’s minister of industry, trade and investment, told the House of
Nigeria: The odds against an export-led growth policy
BY MARCEL OKEKE Marcel Okeke, a practising economist and consultant in Business Strategy & Sustainability based in Lagos, is a
Nigeria’s paradox of oil windfall and rising poverty
BY MARCEL OKEKE Marcel Okeke, a practising economist and consultant in Business Strategy & Sustainability based in Lagos,
The Guinness metaphor for corporate exodus from Nigeria
BY MARCEL OKEKE Marcel Okeke, a practising economist and consultant in Business Strategy & Sustainability based in Lagos, is a
AfCFTA: One year after, lofty idea or stillbirth?
BY MARCEL OKEKE Marcel Okeke, a practising economist and consultant in Business Strategy & Sustainability based in Lagos, is a
Why is the exodus of oil majors from Nigeria?
BY MARCEL OKEKE Marcel Okeke, a practising economist and consultant in Business Strategy & Sustainability based in Lagos, is a