
Nigeria needs economic overhaul to lift its people out of poverty
One of the fundamental causes of poverty includes structural problems due to wrong fiscal and economic policies.

One of the fundamental causes of poverty includes structural problems due to wrong fiscal and economic policies.

The Liberalist Centre for Education is a Nigeria-based libertarian think tank promoting pro-freedom ideas for human flourishing.

The former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Alhaji Sanusi Lamido Sanusi has lamented the corruption in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the effect of the country’s subsidy.

Any dictionary that defines Nigeria would say a nation where more than half of its population lives below the poverty line, where inflation in food prices keeps soaring and the only booming business is either politics or kidnapping-for-ransom.

The world no doubt has learned—in a hard way—the effects of impeding free trade beyond borders.

In a bid to implement measures to prevent the spread of novel coronavirus, the Nigerian government aims at vaccinating at least forty per cent of

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

When the government’s inappropriate economic policies turn perverted and the consequences spiral out of control, then you see the people demanding to tax the rich

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.

Today, let’s talk about Nigerians who would not love to be associated with their country; not because their love for their place of origin fades,
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