Should Government Sacrifice Livelihood for Security?
In Kwara, a North Central state in Nigeria, keke riders are walking a tightrope between security and economic stability. A state-imposed curfew, in effect since
In Kwara, a North Central state in Nigeria, keke riders are walking a tightrope between security and economic stability. A state-imposed curfew, in effect since
Entrepreneurship is often hailed as the silver bullet for youth unemployment, particularly in developing countries like Nigeria. While the conversation usually revolves around financial barriers, there is an equally potent but often overlooked hurdle.
Democracy, as a system of government in Africa, is at its weakest point. In the last three years, the continent has witnessed seven coups. But evidence reveals that democracy was in a fragile state long before the military stepped in, making its disposal an option.
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 Liberalist Centre had held a two-day training program for journalists under its Journalism for Liberty Fellowship. The event took place on April 15th and
Since 2005, news of global freedom has continued to suffer heavy frustration, declining by each passing year.
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 Liberalist Centre for Education is a Nigeria-based libertarian think tank promoting pro-freedom ideas for human flourishing.
The world no doubt has learned—in a hard way—the effects of impeding free trade beyond borders.
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
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