E- Vera
✦ Editor-in-Chief & Lead Writer

Policy Analyst · Senior Contributor

E - Vera

Chief Editor at Infohubfacts  ·  Based in Lagos, Nigeria

Vera is an author and Editor-in-Chief of InfoHubFacts, a Nigerian digital publication built with a razor-sharp eye for economic policy and a passion for making complex regulations land in simple language.

Her writing covers the full spectrum of what shapes Nigerian life: from the latest circulars out of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) including monetary policy rates, forex regulations, and cashless banking directives — to directives from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), and the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA). If a regulatory body signs a document that affects your wallet, your business, or your data, Vera decodes it for you.

On the markets front, she runs an early-bird stock trackers in the Nigerian digital space. Her readers get ahead of trending NGX equities before the morning bell, with step-by-step guides that walk first-time investors through how to open a CSCS account, pick a licensed stockbroker, place a trade, and read a company's fundamentals without needing a finance degree.

When she's not breaking down exchange rate policy, you'll find E-Vera at the frontier of global tech — covering iPhone hardware leaks, Samsung spec drops, the latest breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, and every innovation quietly changing how Nigerians live, work, and connect.

100+
Articles
5K
Readers
4yr
Experience

// Areas of Expertise

Economic Policy Naija Stocks Tech & Innovation Breaking Updates CBN monetary policy SEC regulatory coverage Personal finance & investment Smartphone leaks & launches Artificial intelligence trends Stock trading education

Latest Articles

View all articles →
Investigation
June 3, 2026
Geopolitics

The Hidden Debt: How Foreign Infrastructure Loans Are Reshaping African Sovereignty

A year-long investigation into bilateral loan agreements between six African nations and overseas creditors reveals a pattern of opaque contract terms and troubling asset-pledge clauses that could redefine national ownership.

Breaking
May 28, 2026
Politics

West Africa's New Security Architecture: Who Really Holds the Cards?

With three military transitions in 18 months, regional alliances are fracturing along new fault lines. An exclusive look inside the negotiations.

Economy
May 19, 2026
Finance

AfCFTA at Five: The Promise, the Progress, and the Persistent Gaps

Five years since ratification, the continental free trade agreement is generating results — but not always for whom it was designed.

Analysis
May 10, 2026
Technology

AI Surveillance and the Erosion of Digital Rights Across the Sahel

State-backed monitoring technologies are proliferating across the region, often supplied by competing global powers with little regulatory oversight.

Feature
Apr 29, 2026
Human Rights

Voices from the Margins: Women Rebuilding Communities After Conflict in the Lake Chad Basin

On the ground with the grassroots networks rewriting the rules of post-conflict recovery through radical inclusion and local leadership.