Arewa Reporters – Business News
- URL (Business News / Business):
https://arewareportersng.com/category/business-news/
https://arewareportersng.com/category/business/ - Summary (from headlines):
Recent coverage spotlights subnational investment and agribusiness, including Gombe’s entry into a Nigeria–Morocco agribusiness pact targeting meat processing, veterinary innovation, and value-chain development. It also blends brand/tech marketing stories (itel smartphones, esports, Predator Energy events) with state-level investment deals like Taraba’s $268.63m EBID funding for development projects.
BizWatch Nigeria / BizWatchNigeria.Ng – Business & Markets
- URLs:
Main/business news: https://bizwatchnigeria.ng/category/business-news/
Viewpoint: https://bizwatchnigeria.ng/category/viewpoint/
Interviews: https://bizwatchnigeria.ng/category/interviews/ - Summary (from headlines):
The main business feed tracks daily market and macro moves—global equities rising on strong US data, naira strengthening across markets with CBN support, CHAMS-driven stock market gains, and live FX rates. The viewpoint and interview sections add personality and depth, from Davido’s $100m net-worth breakdown and top stock picks, to long-form Q&As on security trends, health investment, and high-profile political tensions (e.g. Wike vs soldiers over land, Buhari’s concerns over EndSARS).
CKN News – Business/Gov–Linked Economy
- URL (main site, with business/politics mix):
https://www.cknnigeria.com/ - Summary (from headlines):
Headlines here blur business, governance and justice, with stories like Fintiri’s pardon of a farmer sentenced to death for killing a herder in “self-defence” and federal warnings about terrorists using PoS to collect ransom. It also covers party power and fiscal infrastructure, including outrage in the Turaki-led PDP NWC over INEC’s non-recognition, and FIRS’ push to make NIN the automatic tax ID for Nigerians.
Channels TV – Business (Macro & Corporate)
- URL (Business):
https://www.channelstv.com/category/business/ - Summary (from headlines):
Business coverage highlights Nigeria’s fiscal pressures and corporate shifts, including a ₦2.66trn federal deficit in Q2 and BP’s decision to sell a majority stake in its Castrol lubricants business. It also includes media literacy/economy-of-information angles, such as debunking AI-generated images allegedly showing a fire at the CBN.
The Guardian Nigeria – Business News
- URL (Business):
https://guardian.ng/category/business-services/business/ - Summary (from headlines):
Guardian focuses on structural constraints and strategic trends, like investor fatigue and a $14bn infrastructure gap delaying deep-seaport renewals. It also pushes development narratives, arguing that manufacturing—not oil—is the true bedrock of growth, while tracking CBN surveys on naira stability, Africa’s big-bank expansion spending, and Nigeria’s crude export volumes to the US.
Business Hallmark – Business
- URL (Business):
https://hallmarknews.com/category/business/ - Summary (from headlines):
Recent stories zoom in on regulation, markets, and energy, from Seplat subsidiaries transitioning to the Petroleum Industry Act and a stock market rally (+0.59%), to SEC orders for capital market operators to renew registration from January 1, 2026. It also flags deep fiscal stress, with reports of Nigeria’s oil revenue cratering and a ₦16.2trn gap exposing severe strain, while touching on tax-debate politics via the INEC/PDP crisis.
Daily Post Nigeria – Business
- URL (Business):
https://dailypost.ng/business/ - Summary (from headlines):
Daily Post’s business feed emphasises FX dynamics and macro “scorecards”, noting naira’s back-to-back appreciations against the dollar. It also reports on policy narrative management, highlighting government claims of inflation decline, GDP growth, and additional N2.68bn payments to Contributory Pension Scheme retirees, plus appeals for continued support for industrial projects like sugar factories.
Naija News – Business / FX
- URL (Business / FX-style feed):
https://www.naijanews.com/business/ - Summary (from headlines):
Coverage is heavily FX-focused, with daily “Dollar to Naira” updates (20th–24th December) and commentary noting that Yuletide demand has so far failed to rattle exchange rate calm. It’s useful as a day-by-day tracker of naira-dollar sentiment rather than deep structural analysis.
THISDAYLIVE – Business
- URL (Business):
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/category/business/ - Summary (from headlines):
THISDAY’s business desk reports on financial infrastructure and green commitments, such as CBN’s push to modernise e-payments while strengthening cybersecurity and financial stability. It also captures Nigeria’s role in global climate/finance diplomacy, like COP30 coverage emphasising improved negotiator preparedness and the next step of translating agreements into concrete action.
Leadership News – Business / Economy-Adjacent
- URL (Business):
https://leadership.ng/category/business/ - Summary (from headlines):
Leadership’s recent items around business/economy lean toward social spending and political alignment, e.g. Kebbi First Lady’s N5m plus rice donation to police widows and Sanwo-Olu’s open support for Tinubu’s tax reform agenda. It also ties the festive period to security and social cohesion, with calls for vigilance at Yuletide and appeals for peaceful coexistence.
Independent Newspaper Nigeria – Business
- URL (Business):
https://independent.ng/category/business/ - Summary (from headlines):
Independent’s business feed blends corporate milestones and aviation with soft power and youth development: APM Terminals Kano’s 10-year celebration, Air Peace’s shift to daylight regional flights, and youth cadetship programmes. It also carries branding and prestige stories, such as Nigeria hosting the 2026 Black African History Global Iconic Award and Onyema’s N10m pledge plus free flights for a WABU boxing champion.
Daylight – Business
- URL (Business):
https://daylight.ng/category/business/ - Summary (from headlines):
Daylight’s business pieces mix consumer telecoms, CSR, and defence-industrial policy, including Glo’s Christmas messaging, Toni Kan’s “All I want for Christmas is Glo” piece, and Fidelity Bank’s donation of firefighting gear. It also reports calls for the FG to prioritise local arms production and properly fund DICON and similar institutions.
The Eagle Online – Business
- URL (Business):
https://theeagleonline.com.ng/category/business/ - Summary (from headlines):
Eagle’s business feed tracks FX performance and tax-law controversy, noting naira gaining ₦7.93 at the official market and dissecting differences between passed and gazetted tax laws. It also covers consumer protection and public finance, from how to report MRS stations selling petrol above ₦739 to Fidelity Bank’s firefighting donations and Benue’s ₦605.5bn 2025 budget presentation.
Nairametrics – Economy
- URL (Economy):
https://nairametrics.com/category/economy/ - Summary (from headlines):
Recent economy pieces quantify Nigeria’s fiscal and external position, such as a ₦5.7trn fiscal deficit in H1 2025 and Nigeria leading Africa with 33.23 million barrels of crude exported to the US. It also zooms into household-level impacts and legal pushback, analysing rising food prices in Lagos during the festive season, the NBA’s call to halt tax reform acts over alleged alterations, and FIRS’ declaration that NIN is now automatically a Tax ID.
