Lagos, a megacity defined by its vibrant energy and immense consumption, is at a critical juncture in its environmental journey. For years, the improper disposal of used cooking oil (UCO) has been a silent contributor to urban degradation, clogging drainage systems and polluting water bodies. However, a new strategic partnership[Read More…]
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The Royal Compromise: The Imperative for Non-Partisanship Among Traditional Rulers
The institution of traditional leadership in Nigeria represents a bridge between the ancient past and the modern state. As custodians of culture and the primary symbols of communal unity, traditional rulers occupy a sacred space. However, this sanctity is increasingly threatened by the encroachment of partisan politics. When a monarch[Read More…]
Changing the Narrative: Inside the Lagos Strategic Stakeholders’ Meeting for Dr. David Olofu’s Senatorial Bid
In the heart of Lagos, a city built on the dreams of migrants and the tenacity of Nigerians from all walks of life, a significant political shift began to take shape over the weekend. The air in the hall was thick not just with the humid coastal breeze, but with[Read More…]
The $1 Billion Gamble: Can Massive Spending Finally Fix Nigeria’s Digital Divide?
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) recently made a bold announcement: telecommunications operators are set to pump over $1 billion (approximately N1.4 trillion) into network infrastructure in 2026. This follows a 2025 fiscal year that saw 2,850 new sites deployed and the tentative expansion of 5G services. On paper, these figures[Read More…]
The Pocket-Sized Dilemma: Nigeria’s War Over the Sachet Alcohol Ban
As 2026 unfolds, the air in Nigeria’s industrial sector is thick with tension. The long-standing battle over the ban of alcoholic beverages in sachets and small PET bottles (below 200ml) has reached a fever pitch. On one side stands NAFDAC, armed with a mandate to protect the youth; on the[Read More…]
The Adaptive Pulse: A Longitudinal Study of the Nigerian Buying Spirit
For years, the narrative of the Nigerian buyer was one of “resilience”, a word that often masked the pain of triple-digit inflation in key commodities and a volatile Naira. However, a longitudinal look at consumer sentiment from the harrowing lows of mid-2024 to the cautious optimism of early 2026 reveals[Read More…]
Human Rights as Everyday Essentials: CDHR Charts a New Course at 2025 AGC
In a period where the global landscape for civil liberties is shifting under the weight of technological surveillance and economic hardship, the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) convened its 2025 Annual General Conference (AGC) at the weekend. Held at the Maridom Palace Hotel in Ota, the gathering[Read More…]
The Katsina Prisoner Swap: A Dangerous Precedent and a Betrayal of Justice
The news that the Katsina State Government, under Governor Dikko Radda, has initiated the release of 70 suspected bandits in the name of a “peace deal” is not merely worrisome, it is a catastrophic blow to the rule of law and a terrifying confirmation of the suspicions held by many[Read More…]
Scars of Scarcity: Inside the 2026 Nigerian Consumer Mindset
As the sun rises on 2026, Nigeria is finally exhaling. After years of suffocating economic pressure, the atmosphere has shifted. With the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) projected to grow by 4.1% and inflation finally making a steady descent toward the 12–14% range, the “survival mode” that defined the last two[Read More…]
The Great Pivot: From Resilience to Economic Recovery
For the better part of two years, the boardroom meetings of Nigeria’s most prominent brands felt more like war rooms. Between 2024 and 2025, the conversation was dominated by “defense”: mitigating the impact of a volatile Naira, navigating record-high inflation that peaked near 30%, and managing the fallout of dwindling[Read More…]




