Editorial: A chance to move forward As Nigeria celebrates surviving 50 years of independence, elections in 2011 are a chance to move forward says Patrick Smith. ...
We have to start taking responsibility, says Fela’s cousin Yemisi Ransome-Kuti Founder of the Nigerian Network of Non-Governmental Organisations and cousin to singer Fela Kuti, talks about politics in Nigeria as the country ... celebrates 50 years of independence.
Music: Fight the power A renaissance in local musical styles reflects ?a broader self-confidence ?in Nigeria's artistic and literary community. ...
Interview: Segun Aganga An interview with Nigeria's finance minister on banks, the bourse and business. ...
Real time Exclusive: Singapore’s Thunes and Standard Bank in advanced talks to extend African payments
Real time Exclusive: Singapore’s Thunes and Standard Bank in advanced talks to extend African payments
Top 10 priorities for Nigerians under 30 Young Nigerians are bold, bright and beautiful. Ayeni Adekunle sets out a list of the essential, the nice to have and the trivial. ...
Business: People to watch Etisalat chairman Hakeem Belo-Osagie, Diamond Bank CEO Emeka Onwuka and Globacom chair Michael Adenuga. ...
Economy: Unfinished business Even without much-needed infrastructure developments, Nigeria is on course to become Africa's largest economy. ...
Agriculture: banks spot the potential Employing about 60% of the population and representing 30% of Nigeria's GDP, the agriculture sector is at last getting more attention from ... financiers.
Savings for a golden age Pension reforms have created a necessary social safety net and a pool of investment capital, says Nigerian blogger Oluwaseun Oloruntimehin. ...
The National Cake A group of Nigerian bakers plan to unveil the world's largest cake at Abuja National Stadium on 1 October. Author Lola Shoneyin imagines the ... scene.