About POLICYSTREET
Understand Nigeria before you form an opinion.
Nigeria produces more economic and policy news than most people can process. The challenge is not access to information — it is knowing what to pay attention to, what it actually means, and what to watch next.
POLICYSTREET tracks policy decisions, macroeconomic data and business developments across Nigeria and turns them into short, source-backed briefings written for people who need to act on what they read.
What we do
Every briefing answers four questions: what changed, why it matters, who is affected, and what to watch next. We cover the decisions and data that shape Nigeria's economic and business environment — monetary policy, fiscal decisions, trade, regulation, and the numbers that move markets and affect operations.
Who reads POLICYSTREET
Professionals, investors, business owners and analysts who need a clear, reliable read on Nigeria's economy and policy environment — whether based in Lagos, London or anywhere else with a stake in what happens in Nigeria.
Our editorial standard
A POLICYSTREET brief must be self-contained. By the time you finish reading, you should understand the issue, its significance, and what to monitor — without needing to click a source to fill in the gaps. Source links are for verification, not comprehension.
We write in plain English. Accurate, clear, and useful to someone making a real decision.
What we are not
POLICYSTREET is not a breaking news site. It is not a commentary platform. It is not affiliated with any government, political party, financial institution or advocacy group.
Read the brief. Check the source. Know what to watch.