Economy Post was established in 2023 with a clear mandate to hold power to account within Nigeria’s corporate and economic landscape. From its inception, the platform has been driven by a commitment to interrogate the actions of influential players in the private sector and to expose practices that undermine transparency, fairness, and public interest. Through in-depth reporting and analysis, Economy Post shines a light into the often opaque corners of the economy, finance, insurance, stock market, energy, industry, trade, real sector and small business, while also scrutinising government policies and actions that are inimical to the welfare of ordinary Nigerians.
At its core, Economy Post is dedicated to promoting responsible and ethical business conduct. It reports and investigates activities that run contrary to human dignity, environmental protection, accountability, and honesty, recognising that economic growth must not come at the expense of people or the planet. By amplifying underreported stories and interrogating uncomfortable truths, the platform seeks to encourage higher standards across corporate boardrooms and public institutions alike.
Our journalism is guided by fairness, accuracy, and independence. Economy Post maintains a strict editorial policy that ensures its reporting is just, balanced, and free from external corporate, political, or financial influence. This independence allows the organisation to speak truth to power without fear or favour, and to earn the trust of its readers as a credible and principled voice in Nigeria’s media space.
The board members of Economy Post firmly believe that responsible, courageous journalism can be a force for positive change. They hold that well-researched and ethical reporting has the capacity to improve lives, reshape leadership behaviour, curb kleptocratic tendencies, and reduce corporate impunity. In pursuing this mission, Economy Post positions itself not just as a news platform, but as an advocate for accountability, integrity, and a more just economic order in Nigeria.


