Nigeria banks enter final stretch of recapitalisation drive

Nigeria’s banking sector is entering the final stretch of its recapitalisation drive, with lenders stepping up capital actions ahead of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s March 31, 2026, deadline. Analysts at Proshare say industry activity was subdued in the week ended February 12, as attention shifted from fundraising announcements to regulatory validation and capital confirmation […]
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Benue, Lawyers Alert institutionalize rights-based public safety initiative

By Peter Duru, Makurdi The Benue state government will formally launch a new security framework, the People-Centred Public Safety (PCPS) Programme as part of efforts to strengthen collaboration between communities and formal security institutions. President of Lawyers Alert, Dr. Rommy Mom who disclosed this Friday in Makurdi during a press conference ahead of the official […]

New directors appointed as XtraLarge Farms unveils expanded leadership team

By Esther Onyegbula XtraLarge Farms and Resorts has announced the appointment and promotion of key leaders and directors across its departments, in a move aimed at strengthening its operational capacity, expanding stakeholder engagement and driving growth across its agribusiness, tourism and wellness portfolios. The wide-ranging appointments, which cut across tourism, health, food services, public relations, […]

How we‘re redefining maritime security, energy logistics in Nigeria — Akpesiri, Oceansafe CEO

Stanley Akpesiri is the Chief Executive Officer of Oceansafe Limited, a company founded in 2021 to provide world-class maritime logistics and security services that meet global standards while supporting Nigeria’s energy ambitions. In this interview, Akpesiri speaks on how indigenous operators are reshaping maritime security and logistics to support the country’s energy backbone. Drawing from […]

Confusion as Political Strategy: Is 2027 being engineered for crisis?

By Samson Itodo  The current controversy unfolding ahead of the 2027 general election was entirely avoidable if only Nigeria’s political elite prioritized public interest and collective good above narrow, self-serving agendas. There was no justification for delaying amendments to the Electoral Act, given that both Senate and House committees commenced the reform process in 2023. […]

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