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Nigeria’s Oil Boom Mirage: The Goat Misses the Palm Leaves

By Kelvin Dele Oye When the Iran war sent oil prices soaring past $100 per barrel, many nations rushed to harvest the windfall. But Nigeria,...

The Blindside of AI Economics: Why IBM’s Pivot Matters

When, in 2020, I read philosopher Zena Hitz’s book, Lost in Thought: The Hidden Pleasure of an Intellectual Life, one of her profound reminders...

Africa’s Energy Future Cannot Be Built on Exclusion

As Africa's oil and gas sector expands, the African Energy Chamber is demanding investment that guarantees African participation, rejects discrimination and upholds local content Across...

Africa’s Growth Problem Isn’t Capital; It’s Leadership without Collaboration

By Ray Langa In this opinion piece, Langa challenges business leaders to confront why continental scale remains elusive despite abundant capital, talent and ambition Africa doesn't...

Forged Credentials, Selective Justice, and the Test of Accountability in Nigeria

By Demola Bakare PhD Nigeria’s crisis of accountability is not rooted in the absence of laws. It is rooted in the uneven courage to apply...

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