
Job Creation: Why Governments Fail
For several years, unemployment has always been on the rise, despite several government’s job creation campaigns. Have you ever wondered why?
For several years, unemployment has always been on the rise, despite several government’s job creation campaigns. Have you ever wondered why?
Dear Advocate of Reason, As the Nigerian government sends out palliatives to dampen down the ember of hardship post-subsidy removal, many are reminded of past
When you look at a slave, you resent how miserable he is. Of course, he is poor because he possesses no property rights, no right to choose which business to venture into or what to sell, and no right to the fruit of his labour since he labours only for his master.
The central bank hopes that allowing the naira to find its true value will stimulate economic activity and attract foreign capital.
The impact of desertification is multifaceted. As land productivity declines, agricultural output falters, leading to food shortages and heightened competition for scarce resources.
As the dust settles on the general election, it is crucial for stakeholders to reflect on the successes and challenges of the electoral process, and chart a course for a more inclusive, transparent, and accountable democracy.
For decades, the Federal Government has monopolized the Power and Railways sector and limited state governments’ ability to provide stable electricity and efficient transportation systems to their citizens.
Since 2005, news of global freedom has continued to suffer heavy frustration, declining by each passing year.
The world no doubt has learned—in a hard way—the effects of impeding free trade beyond borders.
In November 2012, police stormed Chijioke Iloanya house in Anambra and arrested him for public disturbance. As it turned out, what was disturbing the public
The Speaker’s action might not go down well as persistent disobedience to a court order can lead to contempt. “[And] this offence may land him
Before he died mysteriously, Buruji Kashamu used his political influence to swindle hundreds of unsuspecting persons. The reputed fraudster, drug baron and politician was feared more than he was loved. In his lifetime, he was fondly called “alhaji” or “god” by those who knew him.
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