BY SEUN OLUYEMI In 2020, Nigeria experienced its deepest recession in two decades, plunging almost 100 million people below the poverty line. A major cause of the recession was the
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BY VICTOR TERHEMBA Sometime in 2019, while participating in a workshop organised by IFES for political parties and stakeholders in Abuja we dissolved into groups for group work, where we
BY DAISI OMOKUNGBE The emerging figures on Nigeria’s fiscal distress should call for the concern of all and sundry — to begin urgent conversations on how the country can focus
BY KOLAWOLE JOHNSON One truly sad allegory of the Nigerian political process in recent times is the palpable hunger for good governance; the quest for leadership that will not confine
BY MACK OGBAMOSA Insecurity is everywhere in the land. Except for the period of the Civil War between 1967 and
BY PHRANK SHAIBU As far as media spokespersons in Nigeria go, Mr. Festus Keyamo, SAN, the Minister of State for
BY SAMUEL ARUWAN “One who is loved never dies” — C.S. Lewis Certain people we meet in the course of
BY GRACE ABAYOMI In 2004, Nigeria embarked on one of the most successful reforms in its history with the enactment
BY JEFFREY UTAPIA Nigerian aviation industry is in dire straits. A critical sector strategic to the nation’s economy has never
BY INIOBONG USEN Petroleum subsidy has assumed a life of its own and is operating in a dual capacity as