How Nigeria’s Corrupt Education System Now Driving Youth to Cybercrime
Several cases of mismanagement of funds and corruption are affecting the education sector, particularly in the southwest of Nigeria.
Several cases of mismanagement of funds and corruption are affecting the education sector, particularly in the southwest of Nigeria.
Implementing the cybersecurity levy looks as though the CBN aims retrogression of digital banking.
To enjoy all the benefits of the AfCFTA, countries must be committed to complying with the values of economic freedom.
In numerous regions in Africa, inequality runs high.
Funds won’t halt brain drain in the banking sector. A thriving environment that will create endless opportunities for professional development should be fostered.
Under the NBS’s new system, ’employed’ individuals are anyone in the working-age population who engage in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit… Government uses these types of metrics to determine what to tax and who to tax, and the data processing unit might just be laying a foundation for the government to trap the poor struggling working class into taxation.
…In October last year, 2023, it was reported that a woman bathed her husband with hot oil while asleep over an argument. In the same year sometimes in December, a woman was arrested for a disturbing incident—allegedly pouring scalding hot water on her husband. The Lagos State Government through its Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) revealed 1,108 men to have reportedly been subjected to domestic abuse in six years.
For over a decade, NPFL, despite being the highest-level club football league system in the country, has continued to remain a shadow of its old self.
It is unsurprising President Tinubu is requesting for the approval of $8.6 billion loan as the “Federal Government’s 2022-2024 external borrowing plan”. Since he assumed
African governments love tightening their grip on social media platforms, imposing bans, and stifling digital freedom in the name of morality and national security.
It is deductive to say coup became popular because African supposed democrats have betrayed the very tenets that an ideal democracy should uphold.
At this critical time, the people need more security and respect for the rule of law.
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