Perspective on digital authority, cross-border investment, and what it takes to operate at the highest level in Nigeria and beyond — written from the inside.
Dubai recorded AED 682.5 billion in real estate transactions in 2025 — a 49.6% surge from 2024. The movement of African capital into this market has become structural. Here is what the data means for serious Nigerian investors and why the window on the best developments narrows with every passing month.
A 2025 study of Nigeria's cabinet found that many ministers have zero meaningful digital presence. This is not a peripheral problem — it is costing Nigeria influence, partnerships, and investment every day it exists.
The world's first Mercedes-Benz branded city. AED 30 billion. 12 towers. 10 million sq ft in Meydan, Dubai. What it is, what the numbers look like, and how to access it correctly before the best allocations are gone.
Nigeria's National Digital Economy and e-Governance Bill 2025 is moving through the National Assembly. The leaders who build digital infrastructure before legislation mandates it will define the standard — not follow it.
For investors whose horizon extends beyond naira-denominated gains, the conversation has already shifted. Here is the structural case — and what it means for how you should be thinking about your portfolio in 2026.
The UAE 10-year Golden Visa is becoming a deciding factor for Nigerian investors. What it actually provides, who qualifies, and why it changes the investment calculation in ways most investors have not fully considered.
Digital authority is an asset. Like any asset, neglecting it means someone else fills the space. For Nigeria's leaders, this gap is not an oversight — it is an active liability with measurable consequences.
The two options are structurally different propositions with different risk profiles, return timelines, and cash flow characteristics. Here is how to think through the choice for your specific situation.
Building a platform that commands international credibility is a specific skill. Five signals international partners read the moment they arrive — and what they conclude when those signals are absent.
Price growth is moderating. The investment case is not. What the 2026 data actually means for Nigerian investors entering or expanding their Dubai exposure — and why asset selection matters more now than it did in 2023.
This is not a trend. It is a structural feature of how African capital is positioning globally. Why the corridor deepens rather than reverses — and how to position correctly within it.
Legacy is not built by accident. The Nigerian leaders and investors who exercise sustained influence understand this as a deliberate discipline — and in 2026, a significant part of that discipline happens online.