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#Nigeria@64: A Silent Struggle Beneath The Celebrations

As Nigeria marks her 64th independence anniversary, the celebration, much like in previous years, will be subdued. Behind the modest fanfare lies a stark reality—the economy, in the words of many, is “not smiling.” Though a 25-year milestone in democracy is indeed
October 1, 2024
Africa Needs More Value For Agric Exports

Africa Needs More Value For Agric Exports

Africa, the world’s second-largest and most-populous continent, traverses 20 per cent of Earth’s total surface area with big chunk of arable land. No surprise that the continent is often referred to as “World’s Breadbasket.” Despite the title, the continent remains the most
November 13, 2023
Biden, AGOA And What's Fair Deal For Africa

Biden, AGOA And What’s Fair Deal For Africa

Enacted by the United States Congress in 2000 to promote trade and economic cooperation between the United States and eligible sub-Saharan African countries, the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) has been in the news recently. This is not surprising as South
November 6, 2023
Nigeria Isn't Broke - Editorial

Nigeria Isn’t Broke – Editorial

Nigeria’s Minister of Budget and National Economic Planning, Atiku Bagudu, the other day declared that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government was facing a serious revenue deficit, as “there’s no money anywhere in the country, the government is just managing to pay salaries.”
October 23, 2023
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