
Experts Raise Concern As Nigerian Poor Population Struggle in CBN Cashless Economy
The policy could be implemented in a way that does not disproportionately affect those who are already struggling to survive.
The policy could be implemented in a way that does not disproportionately affect those who are already struggling to survive.
One of the fundamental causes of poverty includes structural problems due to wrong fiscal and economic policies.
Agbero informal taxes suck drivers their profits and rarely make it to government’s coffers
The profit-driven orientation in privately-owned tertiary institutions makes studying there hyper-expensive. What if public universities fund themselves — and do not make profits?
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.
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
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