Mutiu Iyanda
AUTHOR: Mutiu Iyanda
In Islamic Banking, Trust Is Often Built Peer to Peer
When customers walk into a bank branch in Riyadh or Kuala Lumpur, they may not make decisions based solely on what the institution tells...
Rising Rents in Nigerian Cities Threaten Middle-Class Stability, Meristem Report Warns
In Nigeria’s major urban centers, a quiet but growing crisis is unfolding. A recent report by Meristem Real Estate reveals that rental prices are...
What Nigeria’s Week Ahead Means for Businesses, Investors
Nigeria’s events over the past week have been dominated by a mix of policy reversals, political recalibrations, environmental shocks and social unrest. These developments...
What Public Data Says About How Local Brands End Shoprite’s Monopoly
For more than a decade Shoprite was the face of modern retail in Nigeria. From the time it entered the market in 2005, its...
When the Shelves Go Empty: Lessons from Shoprite’s Retreat in Nigeria
When Shoprite first opened in Nigeria in 2005, it was more than a supermarket. For many Nigerians, it became a lifestyle hub, a place...






