





A Lagos boy sold his company for $12.5 billion and now owns airports. His story shows what Nigeria could do, if only the bridge between need...






Every October 12, the lights at the Port Harcourt refinery flicker for seventy minutes, a haunting echo of a 1998 explosion that killed twelve people. Engineers...






Concrete beams fell during a Sunday service in Uyo, but when the dust cleared, every person stood up without a scratch and walked out. The miracle...






129.3 million tonnes of cargo moved through Nigerian ports last year, but the real story is in the expensive wait that follows. It's a quiet tax...






Kenneth Etim just spoke to the diaspora. So here we are. What is happening in Cross River? Roads are being built. Farms are expanding. Money is...






Lagos expands faster than oversight can follow, with thousands of new buildings and a backlog of safety checks. The gap between rules on paper and construction...






A new digital system promises to grant Lagos building permits in 10 days, a revolution for a process known for six-month delays. The state has tried...






A quiet approval from Osogbo sets a new power pilot in motion for parts of Anambra. FirstPower's upgrades promise 24-hour electricity to select feeders, testing a...






A £746 million deal with the UK aims to fix Nigeria's main ports in Lagos. The money targets crumbling infrastructure and legendary congestion, but success hinges...






Delta State is spending N34 billion to build 25 new police stations. It's a huge number for concrete and hope, aiming to fix security from the...