
The Urgent Need to Phase Out Fuel Subsidy in Nigeria
The cost of fuel subsidy is particularly acute in times of economic downturn when the government’s revenue is already under strain.

The cost of fuel subsidy is particularly acute in times of economic downturn when the government’s revenue is already under strain.

Our Gross Domestic Product cannot grow when people are using their productive time to queue for long hours in banks.

Although Nigeria’s decline is real, the country still has areas that can be exploited to boost overall productivity and development.

The development has shown that people in authority are undisturbed about the adverse effects of their policies on the masses.

As social media evolves, concerns about privacy and liberty continue to arise, and the question of how much freedom individuals can have in terms of their privacy while using social media remains unanswered

Since 2005, news of global freedom has continued to suffer heavy frustration, declining by each passing year.

Nigeria’s long walk to economic prosperity is for her government to stop doing and start undoing — to reduce taxes and stop meddling in people’s businesses.

The World Day of Social Justice is an annual event that promotes awareness of social justice issues and inspires action to create a more just world.

The policy could be implemented in a way that does not disproportionately affect those who are already struggling to survive.

Stakeholders in the health sector want the government to provide adequate security to enable farming and entire agricultural activities to thrive and provide food security to vulnerable individuals.

How many polytechnics will be transformed to universities before the state government realises quality education is not about numbers?

Road constructions are sometimes dire for residents and commuters as a result of government’s lack of planning and communication with its citizens.
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