‘Barely surviving’: Life in Nigeria’s cost-of-living crisis

Nigerians face soaring food prices after subsidy cuts amid record inflation. President Bola Tinubu says reforms will pay off — but daily life is getting
Farmers rights group blasts Tinubu’s appointment of Mohammed Babangida

The Food and Farmers’ Rights Campaigns (FFRC) has slammed the appointment of Mohammed Babangida as the chair of the Bank of Agriculture (BOA). In a
Nigeria’s hunger crisis is getting worse

The removal of a fuel subsidy has triggered inflation across Nigeria, leading to food insecurity and spreading desperation across the country, writes Uche Igwe. Nigeria is
#EndBadGovernance movement condemns Tinubu’s two years in office

The End Bad Governance movement Lagos Chapter released a press statement yesterday, marking the two year report card of the President Bola Tinubu regime. It
Nigerian president’s solar panels stir debate over renewables for the rich

Solar systems are a solution to Nigeria’s frequent power cuts and inadequate grid coverage – but only for those who can afford them Nigeria’s presidential
Tinubu damned by faint praise from the IMF

The IMF lauded economic reforms pushed by Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, such as ending fuel subsidies, but noted that not “all Nigerians” have seen
Poverty in Lagos isn’t just about money – here’s why

Lagos is Nigeria’s economic powerhouse, but it has some of the worst slums in the country. Lagos slums are characterised by high levels of poverty – the state
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala displaying her economic illiteracy at the Southeast economic/security summit

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is a darling of many Nigerian social media “warriors” and also the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), as well as being



