
Hosted by Drounz (David Egorp) and Musa Obed, The Evening Dew (TED) breaks down finance, technology, and economics for the everyday African. From new tech, Naira drama to African startups, we talk numbers and analysts. All in under 15 minutes.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 255 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Categories | News CommentaryNews | ||||

In this episode, Musa breaks down Nigeria’s new market-driven telecom pricing, the resulting $1 billion surge in infrastructure investments, and what this means for service quality, affordability, and the future of the industry
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* New pric... more
In this episode, Musa breaks down Nigeria’s new Insurance Industry Reform Act (NIIRA) 2025, explaining how higher capital rules, wider coverage, and digitization aim to boost stability, confidence, and access.
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* Nigeria enacts sweeping r... more
In this episode, Musa talks about how the FIRS hit its oil and gas revenue target for the first time in years, crediting peace in the Niger Delta for boosting production, profits, and tax collection.
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* thenationonlineng.net/firs-m... more
In this episode, Musa talks about Nigeria’s latest inflation numbers, highlighting how headline and core inflation cooled slightly in July 2025, even though food prices remain stubbornly high. He explains what the changes mean for everyday Nigerians ... more
In this episode, Musa unpacks a World Economic Forum report on four possible global economic futures for 2030 and what they mean for businesses in Africa and beyond.
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* www.weforum.org/publications/global-economic-futures-competitiv... more
In this episode, Musa talks about how strategic entrepreneurship can transform Nigeria’s economy through innovation, smart policies, and better support systems for entrepreneurs.Source:
* www.openjournals.ijaar.org/index.php/oajbe/article/v... more
In this episode, Musa talks about how Nigeria’s interest rate reflects the country’s economic heartbeat. Drawing from a new study, he explains the complex relationship between lending rates, deposit interest rates, and GDP growth—debunking myths and ... more
In this episode, Musa talks about the future of global FinTech, covering slowing growth, strong profits, key verticals, rising bank partnerships, evolving regulations, and how AI, regional interoperability, and embedded finance will shape the next fi... more










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Content focuses on the intersection of finance, technology, and economics, providing insights into market trends and developments relevant to the African context. Key discussions cover topics such as telecommunications reforms, insurance industry transformations, and the impact of inflation on daily life. Additionally, the exploration of strategic entrepreneurship and its role in national economic growth highlights the innovative potential within the continent. What stands out is the podcast's commitment to delivering concise yet comprehensive analysis suitable for listeners seeking to understand complex economic issues in under 15 minutes, making it accessible for busy professionals and everyday individuals alike.
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2. Tosin Oladapo
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