
Liberty Fellowship Training Empowers Journalists to Champion Freedom in Reporting
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

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

In the last five years, Anambra state government has increased taxes levied on small scale businesses, causing discomfort to SME owners.

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.

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

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

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?

Section five of the Regulations on Connection and Disconnection Procedures for Electricity Services mandates the electricity distribution companies to formally notify a customer their intention to disconnect his electricity.

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.
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