Too late for Nigeria by Antony Sguazzin

President Bola Tinubu has set about reforming Nigeria’s economy at breakneck speed. For some multinationals that have suffered more than a decade of economic chaos, the measures have come too late. Procter & Gamble, GSK, Sanofi and Bayer — among the world’s biggest consumer companies — are leaving, handing over the risk of operating in Africa’s most-populous nation to …

The Perfect Mark

How a Massachusetts psychotherapist fell for a Nigerian e-mail scam. By Mitchell Zuckoff Late one afternoon in June, 2001, John W. Worley sat in a burgundy leather desk chair reading his e-mail. He was fifty-seven and burly, with glasses, a fringe of salt-and-pepper hair, and a bushy gray beard. A decorated Vietnam veteran and an ordained …

‘My friends were amazed’: Nigerian women break ‘male’ jobs barrier amid cost-of-living crisis

Many women are fighting prejudice to take up better-paid work to make ends meet, from driving a taxi or rickshaw to barbering Promise Eze At the Owode Ede bus stop, Bunmi Adewale steers her brightly painted yellow auto rickshaw with one hand, using the other to gesture to passengers to hop in. Her rent is …

Medical Support for Tony Iruafemi

We will really appreciate it if you would share or donate to this GoFundMe, https://gofund.me/da6ebca9 My brother is still in Intensive Care Unit. The medical bill is getting becoming too high for his family to handle.Victoria