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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
Editorial: Soludo's Woman Factor In Town Union Leadership

Editorial: Soludo’s Woman Leaders In Town Unions

Anambra State Governor Professor Chukwuma Soludo, the other day during a special meeting with town union presidents-general, canvassed selection of women as town union presidents or leaders. The call by the Professor of Economics and former central bank governor comes amid growing
July 19, 2022

After Buhari’s Promise – Editorial

When, in early March, airlines began to cancel flights in Nigeria due to a scarcity of aviation fuel, Nigerians thought twice about what was happening. For the second month, the fuel scarcity continued to bite very hard, in addition to a recurrent
April 12, 2022
Africa's food crisis

Africa’s Food Crisis – Editorial

Since the wave of independence that swept through Africa in the 1960s to the 1980s, there have been continual calls for better strategy for food production and distribution. So far, the calls have gone largely unheeded, though not without patches of efforts
April 4, 2022
CBN Directs IMTOs To Use I&E Window Rate To Convert Diaspora Remittances

Naira’s Free Fall

For Nigerians living in Nigeria, N500 is fast becoming the basic currency, soon to replace N20 or perhaps, even N10. In the last two decades, visitors who handed crisp N500 notes to children at Christmas or in the many festival celebrations were
March 8, 2022

After The AU-EU Summit

The sixth African Union-European-Union (AU-EU) Summit held in Brussels on 17-18 February, 2022 took place against the backdrop of four major global and regional trends. The challenge of managing the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic. The persistence of shared security challenges, reflected in
February 23, 2022

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