
The Journey of Nigerian “Unfree” Economy
Nigeria’s current economic predicament is an imminent stopover in its unfree economy.
Nigeria’s current economic predicament is an imminent stopover in its unfree economy.
Several cases of mismanagement of funds and corruption are affecting the education sector, particularly in the southwest of Nigeria.
Thousands of Nigerian civil servants are put to the test of eternal misery when their state governors have not shown proper commitment to pay the 70,000 approved minimum wage.
In the late 1980s, Awon-Ga High School was the dream of many young children. Now, it’s their nightmare.
As the Dangote Refinery rolls out refined petroleum, NNPC recognises the potential of private sector efficiency and moves to sell two of its four refineries.
Peering through the broken windows of the abandoned health store, this reporter saw a building ruined with faeces, dead rats, and decaying containers.
The same day President Tinubu vowed to promote the rule of law, the Department of State Service (DSS) arrested and detained Adejuwon Soyinka, the West African regional editor of Conversation Africa.
With privatisation, Nigeria could turn its struggling teaching hospitals around.
Experts warn new levy could stifle investment, destabilise financial sector, and worsen economic challenges.
The Russian flag bearers appeared to be crying for help and desperately seeking global attention.
The farmers said the herd no longer feed like they used to, and many of them begin to develop all sorts of illnesses.
Since the commencement of what was supposed to be a 10-day nationwide protest, police have welcomed unarmed civilians with excessive force.
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