This shift creates new career paths beyond traditional roles in oil and agriculture. Opportunities span tech, finance, design, and community work, and many are still underdeveloped because policy, ...
Findings from the Nigeria Economic Summit Group suggest that states that rely heavily on public employment are unable to ...
Nigeria may be forfeiting millions of potential jobs by failing to prioritise agriculture, according to a new data-driven report presented in Lagos by leading economists and policy experts. The report ...
In the 1960s, Nigeria was a beacon of agricultural prosperity. Renowned for its palm oil, groundnuts, cocoa, and rubber, the nation thrived as a leading exporter of these commodities. However, the ...
This blog is co-authored by Razaq Fatai, Fiona Robertson and Anita Okemini of ONE’s policy team. For nearly a decade, Nigeria’s government has indicated interest in increasing its focus on agriculture ...
Despite being blessed with over 80 million hectares of arable land and a youthful workforce, Nigeria’s agriculture sector remains stuck in a cycle of low productivity, insecurity, and neglect. Food ...
As climate concerns, energy shortfalls, and global demand for sustainable goods rise, Nigeria’s green economy is moving from niche to necessity. This shift creates new career paths beyond traditional ...