Abuja: The Case for Dry Fasting – Part Two
By Kemi Adeosun The case for putting Abuja on a financial dry fast — and the nations that prove the bottom-up road works. Second of two parts. Last week I…
By Kemi Adeosun The case for putting Abuja on a financial dry fast — and the nations that prove the bottom-up road works. Second of two parts. Last week I…
Two conversations that explain why development keeps failing to arrive. First of two parts. I have spent the last few months on the Nidacity podcast, travelling up and down the…
What Nigeria’s middle class in psychological transit is costing the economy — and why the bill never appears in the migration statistics I am currently recruiting, which means I am spending hours…
How staff theft is quietly killing Nigeria’s service economy — and what it will take to stop it There is a saying Nigerians know in our bones: every day for…
What the IMF’s 2026 Nigeria report says about us — and what it would take to make the patient actually feel it Picture a man who has just left his…
Committee of naysayers according to Kemi Adeosun can offer opinions, but not direction. Five years of Dash Me, a Whistleblower policy that moved $378 million — and why Nigeria keeps…
By Kemi Adeosun On state police, local knowledge, and the architecture that keeps failing us Let me say it plainly at the start, because it is the only honest place…
By Kemi Adeosun Every language has words that travel. Wahala needed no translation when it crossed from Yoruba into Nigerian English and then into global consciousness. Everyone knows what wahala is.…
By Kemi Adeosun There are weddings you attend for the couple, and weddings you attend for the room. Last week I attended one of the latter. The occasion was beautiful,…