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Economy
Federal Government and Its One-sided Austerity
The current administration led by President Bola Tinubu has, since its first day in office, embarked on some laudable measures…
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People & Money
Overworked Doctors and the Need for a Better Healthcare System
A few days ago on Twitter, Nigerians in the United Kingdom were comparing the healthcare systems of Nigeria and the…
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People & Money
Dr. Bosun Tijani’s AI Ambition: Another Billion Naira Pie in the Sky ?
It is indeed a hallmark of the Nigerian government, at all levels, to delve into endeavours that the country may…
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People & Money
Getting Results in a Democracy: Activism Gets Things Done
Schumpeter does have a point. A vocal minority using activism could force policies on society even when such policies are…
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People & Money
Nigerians and the new UK student visa policy
“Canada, for example, recently increased the number of hours students can work from 20 hours to 40 hours”. Nigerians in…
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People & Money
Wole Soyinka and Militant Obidients
“It seems at last Obidients have met their match in a man who has never backed down from a fight…
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People & Money
USA Recovers $53 Million from Alison-Madueke and Associates: Lessons for Nigeria
“After EFCC secured forfeiture of nearly N10 Billion traced to Lawal, a former bank executive, the Supreme Court in 2021…
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People & Money
Taking Stock of Nigeria’s Ruinous Experiment with Cashlessness
Earlier this week, Dr Yemi Kale, Nigeria’s immediate past Statistician General, made a thread on Twitter focusing on the potential…
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People & Money
Lagos Guber Elections and the Racist Concept of “Pure Blood”
In a few days’ time, Lagosians are going to the polls to elect their next governor. The March 11 elections…
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People & Money
The Fuel Scarcity and New Naira Notes Racket: Dismantling Suffernomics
The last two months have been months of suffering and scarcity for the Nigerian people. The first problem has been…
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