AERMP's premier early warning and national risk foresight publication covering Nigeria's major risks across political, economic, social, technological, environmental, regulatory, and security dimensions.
Tracks short-term and medium-term developments affecting stability, governance, business, and resilience across Nigeria each quarter.
Medium-term risk forecasts covering 6 months, 12 months, and 3 years — helping leaders align strategy with expected future risk conditions.
Short focused briefs connecting major global risk events — geopolitical conflict, oil shocks, cybersecurity, supply chain disruptions — with their implications for Nigeria and Africa.
Structured reports exploring best-case, moderate-case, and worst-case future scenarios with triggers, assumptions, impact analysis, and recommended preparedness actions.
A live dashboard of key signals pointing to emerging national, sectoral, or institutional risks — with a red-amber-green alert system across economic, security, governance, and environmental indicators.
Visual intelligence tool showing key risk indicators across banking, energy, healthcare, infrastructure, agriculture, telecoms, and public sector — with trend indicators, exposure ratings, and resilience scores.
Specialist intelligence on financial sector vulnerabilities — covering credit risk, liquidity pressures, regulatory changes, cyber and operational risks, and forward-looking banking outlook.
Focused intelligence on risks affecting oil and gas, power, renewables, and energy infrastructure — covering regulatory, market, security, ESG, and investment risks.
Risk intelligence on transport, roads, power systems, housing, water, and strategic public assets — covering project execution, funding, governance, climate vulnerability, and security threats.
Risk intelligence for healthcare systems covering public health threats, supply chain risks, workforce capacity, hospital operations, regulatory issues, and cyber risks in health systems.
Public governance risk product assessing ministries, departments, and agencies — covering governance indicators, compliance risks, procurement, institutional capacity, fraud concerns, and reform progress.
