Bad Leadership, Poor Implementation: Why Social Investment Programmes Failed In Nigeria
He worked very hard to succeed in his small-scale business, but the harder he tried, the tougher it turned. Yusuf Taiyelolu, a local hand-weaver in
He worked very hard to succeed in his small-scale business, but the harder he tried, the tougher it turned. Yusuf Taiyelolu, a local hand-weaver in
Social investment programmes, aside from being an avenue for its supervisors to loot resources, are only temporary reliefs.
Nigerians don’t necessarily need alms, they only need an environment that makes it possible for them to make money and create wealth.
It was learnt that Betta Edu issued a memo to the Accountant General of the Federation in December 2023, ordering the amount in question to be paid into the civil servant’s private bank account… Since 1999, which was the emergence of civilian rule that marked the era of the Fourth Republic, there have been 17 suspended ministers.
At this critical time, the people need more security and respect for the rule of law.
Dear Advocate of Reason, As the Nigerian government sends out palliatives to dampen down the ember of hardship post-subsidy removal, many are reminded of past
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