By Joy Essien, Contributing Editor, Lagos Metropolitan Lagos is widely regarded as the economic heartbeat of West Africa. In 2026, it continues to transition from a chaotic megacity into a structured, high-growth “startup capital”, with a projected GDP of ₦73.15 trillion. Whether you are looking to invest, launch a startup, or expand professional services, here Read More…
Day: 11 April 2026
Top Co-Working Spaces in Surulere
By Joy Essien, Contributing Editor, Lagos Metropolitan Co-working spaces have evolved from a niche trend for “digital nomads” into a cornerstone of the modern professional landscape. They offer a middle ground between the isolation of a home office and the rigid structure of a traditional corporate headquarters. Whether they are a good fit depends largely Read More…
Best Brunch Spots in Surulere For Weekend Hangouts
By Joy Essien, Contributing Editor, Lagos Metropolitan Weekend hangouts in Lagos are a central part of the city’s identity, defined by a “work hard, play harder” culture. Lagosians typically balance high-energy social obligations with escapes to the coast. Lagos offers an incredible range of weekend hangouts, from serene nature escapes and white-sand beaches to high-energy Read More…
Kissinger, the IMF, and Nigeria’s Endless Economic Reckoning
A missionary’s voice cuts through the haze of Nigeria’s economic despair. “And a lot of Nigerians do not know… if you go back to the 1974 Kissinger Report… it says explicitly there, that the Nigerian people must not be given access to their resources—that they must be kept for the rich nations,” declares Prof. Kent Read More…




