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Maryam Suleiman Yusuf

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A line graph rising over oil barrels, illustrating a historic global supply and demand crisis.

Hormuz Crisis Could Trigger Historic Oil Demand Collapse — IEA

The IEA warns of historic demand collapse and the largest supply disruption in history.

Wale Edun, Nigeria’s Finance Minister, advocating for lower borrowing costs at the IMF/World Bank meetings.

Edun Seeks Lower Borrowing Costs, Global Support As IMF/World Bank Meetings Begin

Wale Edun advocates for lower borrowing costs and global support to sustain Nigeria’s economic reforms.

A green fuel nozzle refueling a car, illustrating Nigeria’s push for petroleum self-sufficiency.

Economist Counters World Bank’s Call for Increased Fuel, Food Imports

CPPE rejects World Bank import calls, urging local production over “deepening import dependence” for economic resilience.

Africa Social Impact Summit logo featuring a colorful African map with the acronym ASIS.

Investors, Leaders Set for 2026 Africa Social Impact Summit in Lagos

Global leaders converge in Lagos for ASIS 2026 to mobilize capital for Africa’s sustainable growth.

The African Development Bank building with the AfDB logo, highlighting Africa's mounting debt concerns.

Rising Borrowing Costs Deepen Debt Concerns for Nigeria, Other African Economies – AfDB

AfDB warns rising borrowing costs and “elevated debt” threaten Nigeria and Africa’s economic stability.

A Nigerian consumer looks at an electricity bill, highlighting the 5.19 million customer metering gap.

Closing Nigeria’s Metering Gap: A Practical Opportunity for Power Sector Investment

Bridging Nigeria’s power gap: Over five million unmetered customers offer a massive, untapped investment opportunity.

KERC Chairman Ibrahim Abdwaaris speaks on Kogi State's new electricity market and mini-grid expansion.

Kogi Opens Electricity Market to Investors as Regulator Marks One Year

Kogi opens its electricity market to investors, targeting 120 new sites for energy independence.

Artisanal miners in Nasarawa, Nigeria, sorting raw lithium rocks for global clean energy battery demand.

Nigeria in the Lithium Race: Can It Turn Potential into Power?

Nigeria’s lithium boom: turning raw stones into power through domestic processing and formal regulation.

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Taijiquan Celebration Strengthens China-Nigeria Cultural Ties

Yang Jianxing, Director of the China Cultural Centre in Nigeria, underscored the profound historical and cultural value of Taijiquan

Nigeria targets "shadow" social commerce billions as authorities map informal digital retail tax.

Billions in the Shadows: Can Nigeria Tax the Social Commerce Boom?

Nigeria targets billions in social commerce as authorities move to tax informal digital retail networks.

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