The Cult of the Half-Skilled
Part I – The Theatre of Connection I scroll the way most people breathe. Without thinking.A thumb flick here, a […]
Part I – The Theatre of Connection I scroll the way most people breathe. Without thinking.A thumb flick here, a […]
It’s strange when the world’s biggest economies start sounding like they’ve run out of breath.Europe is growing barely 1 %.
Growth is back on the charts. The World Bank says Nigeria grew 3.9 % in the first half of 2025.
Across Washington and Brussels, policymakers are realising that the future arrived before the jobs did.The U.S. shutdown drags past week
When inflation finally dips after three relentless years, the first instinct is relief.In September 2025, Nigeria’s headline inflation fell to
Two advanced regions, one lesson: institutions under strain.In the U.S., a federal shutdown ground services to a halt while markets
The week’s headlines said “progress.” Nigerians felt “pressure.”Nigeria commissioned a homegrown FSO (Cawthorne) to ease crude export bottlenecks; the World
On the other side of the world, the same paradox echoed: progress on paper, pressure on people.America and Europe both
If you run a business anywhere in Africa, these days feel like standing between two forecasts—storms still raging, but signals
Across the Atlantic, the story was no less conflicted. The US and Europe threw billions into tech, green energy, and