Electorate Distrust in African Democracies Could Push More Countries to Coup
It is deductive to say coup became popular because African supposed democrats have betrayed the very tenets that an ideal democracy should uphold.
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.
Private institutions which could complement government’s education-for-all efforts struggle with bureaucratic burden, including multi-facetted taxes, that makes private education more expensive than necessary.
The DPA 2023 is much more than a piece of legislation; it’s a social contract between Nigerians and those who hold their data.
Land grabbing presents a formidable barrier to broader economic development. Uncertainty around land ownership creates an unfavorable business climate, discouraging domestic and foreign investment alike.
Few weeks ago, President Bola Tinubu put pen to paper and signed into law the Student Loan Bill that promises to pave the way for
The cost of fuel subsidy is particularly acute in times of economic downturn when the government’s revenue is already under strain.
How many polytechnics will be transformed to universities before the state government realises quality education is not about numbers?
One of the fundamental causes of poverty includes structural problems due to wrong fiscal and economic policies.
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
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