“Japa” Syndrome: Why Government Apathy, Others Fuel Health Sector Brain Drain in Nigeria
In September 2023 alone, the Doctors Association of Nigeria revealed in total that over 5000 Nigerian doctors fled abroad.
In September 2023 alone, the Doctors Association of Nigeria revealed in total that over 5000 Nigerian doctors fled abroad.
…The incident brings out the pressing need for heightened intelligence in military operations. We therefore emphasize the importance of efficient, targeted intelligence to prevent such errors. A military that respects individual liberties should be precise and discerning, ensuring that the innocent are shielded from harm.
Dear Advocate of Reasoning, Welcome to another insightful edition of our newsletter, where we delve into critical issues affecting people and their nations. In this
Even though the prospect of privatisation is saving the villagers from mockery, unavoidably exorbitant travel expenses, vulnerability to phone conversations, and the boost in their standard of living, Adekanbi village is oblivious to the policies that brought about this unprecedented growth in their lives. It is the privatisation.
Dear Advocate of Reasoning, As the month winds up, this edition will draw us back to what we have covered. In case you missed any
Dear Advocate of Reasoning, In today’s edition of the Voice of Reasoning newsletter, we delve into the complexities of government interventions in the economy, particularly
When governments come out to protect the market, they hurt the economy and the people bleed.
Over-taxing one group might bring short-term gains but could deter long-term growth and stability.
Last month, The Liberalist’s Voice of Reasoning unfolded critical narratives around the fraying threads of democracy, the unseen hurdles in the entrepreneurial journey, the precarious balance between security and livelihood, and the shrinking space for press freedom.
In West Africa, it’s becoming tougher and riskier to be a journalist. It seems like every day, they face more threats, arrests and attacks. The world is noticing that more journalists are being put in jail.
In Kwara, a North Central state in Nigeria, keke riders are walking a tightrope between security and economic stability. A state-imposed curfew, in effect since
Entrepreneurship is often hailed as the silver bullet for youth unemployment, particularly in developing countries like Nigeria. While the conversation usually revolves around financial barriers, there is an equally potent but often overlooked hurdle.
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