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The Hidden Truth: When Foreign Profits Mask Nigerian Struggles

Nigeria, Dec. 15 -- When Senator Shehu Sani asked why Nigerians run abroad while foreigners run toward Nigeria, it sounded like a simple question. It wasn't. It was a trap disguised as wisdom. On the... Read More


The Onitsha Port That Sleeps While A Nation Bleeds

NIGERIA, Dec. 10 -- Somewhere along the stretch of brown waters where the River Niger folds into the restless heart of the country lies a facility that should have changed Nigeria's economic story. It... Read More


When the Lights Go Out: The Story of a Region Waiting to Rise

NIGERIA, Dec. 10 -- They say every city has a heartbeat. In Anambra South, that heartbeat flickers with the light switch. When the power dies, factories cough to a halt, welders drop their tools, an... Read More


In 36 Months, the South-East Can Have a Fully Functional, Year-Round Inland Port - If Leaders Act Ruthlessly Now

NIGERIA, Dec. 8 -- They said the South-East was landlocked. And for years, everyone swallowed that story like cold medicine. But the truth was sitting in plain sight: the region was never landlocked-o... Read More


Nigeria Cannot Fly on One Wing: The Urgent Case for Multi-Port Development

NIGERIA, Dec. 3 -- Have we asked ourselves why Lagos is bleeding while the rest of Nigeria's coastline sleeps? Because that's exactly what is happening - and last week's criticism from Sanwo-Olu's aid... Read More


The Kingdom That Chose Happiness

Nigeria, Oct. 19 -- They say there's a place on Earth where wealth is measured not in dollars, but in daylight - where silence is currency and contentment, a national asset. A country with no traffic ... Read More