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Business Day (Nigeria), 06 Temmuz 2026

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ArticleInside the unlikely story of how one man fooled CBN, NASS, other agen­cies

ESCAPING THE checks and bal­ances of the National Assembly, the veri­fic­a­tion pro­cesses of the Cent­ral Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and over­sight mech­an­isms within the fed­eral bur­eau­cracy, one man has been accused of oper­at­ing a pres­id­en­tial...

Inside the unlikely story of how one man fooled CBN, NASS, other agen­cies

ArticleUnre­por­ted N8trn spend­ing sparks trans­par­ency con­cerns as FG pushes back

FISCAL TRANSPARENCY con­cerns have deepened after the Inter­na­tional Mon­et­ary Fund (IMF) said about two per­cent of Nigeria’s gross domestic product (GDP) in pub­lic spend­ing was not prop­erly repor­ted. The devel­op­ment has triggered cri­ti­cism...

Unre­por­ted N8trn spend­ing sparks trans­par­ency con­cerns as FG pushes back

ArticleWhat to expect from Nigeria’s eco­nomy in second half of the year

NIGERIA IS enter­ing the second half of 2026 with its eco­nomy show­ing its strongest signs of sta­bil­ity in years. But a resur­gence in infla­tion and mount­ing polit­ical spend­ing ahead of the 2027 gen­eral elec­tions threaten to test the...

What to expect from Nigeria’s eco­nomy in second half of the year

ArticleUS opens bid­ding for $200m Nigeria health­care sup­port

THE UNITED States Depart­ment of State is seek­ing project pro­pos­als for what could become one of its biggest health trans­form­a­tion efforts in Africa’s most pop­u­lous coun­try, offer­ing up to $200 mil­lion in fund­ing to sup­port Nigeria’s move...

US opens bid­ding for $200m Nigeria health­care sup­port

ArticleOmugwo and the chan­ging geo­graphy of care in Nigeria

EVERY SOCIETY pos­sesses tra­di­tions that quietly out­live gen­er­a­tions. ey sel­dom com­mand head­lines or dom­in­ate pub­lic debate but remain among the strongest insti­tu­tions hold­ing com­munit­ies together. ey sur­vive because they answer...

Omugwo and the chan­ging geo­graphy of care in Nigeria