How Fiscal Policy Affects Small Business

Fiscal policy is a crucial part of the growth and Success of small businesses especially in Nigeria; this is because these policies influence decisions and actions regarding all sectors in the country. Read more about Business In Nigeria, the government creates and implements policies meant to alleviate and regulate commercial activities. These policies could have […]

See The 6 Insurance Policies That Are Compulsory In Nigeria

In Nigeria, there are 6 compulsory insurance policies. These insurance policies are compulsory because there are laws in place to ensure its implementation and failure of one to have any in place when needed attracts one form of punishment or the other. Read more about Insurance These 6 compulsory insurance policies are based on acceptable […]

How the New Finance Bill Will Impact Your Business

Soon, you’ll need a Tax Identification Number (TIN) to open a bank account in Nigeria. But you won’t be paying that irksome ₦50 charge on PoS transactions anymore- unless you’re transferring more than ₦10,000. These are just two of the many changes to the country’s tax system that could be coming into effect shortly. It’s […]

How Policy Collapse Hampers Citizen’s Fortunes – A Case on Nigerian Customs

Nigerian Customs

When the figures are not right, how can a people be sure to get their own end of governance right? Ijeoma Nwogwugwu once hinted at this struggle to twist facts and figures. In an explicit piece, she showed that government departments, ministries and parastatals have been doctoring figures to suit their narrative of late. Yes, […]

How Experience Kills

When you think of us Nigerians well enough, you will come to find out our many errors. We have a government that promised change at all levels of governance. These leaders play on one philosophy that has held our psyche hostage. They say experience is almost always everything there is to competence. That you need […]

How Can We Save the Nigerian State?

Corruption! Corruption! Corruption! This evil, embodied within the frameworks of patron-client relationships, has been the cankerworm eating at the very fabric of the Nigerian State for more than half a century, preventing her from developing economically, socially and politically within the paradigms of a modern liberal democracy she claims to represent. In Nigeria it is […]