Reversing the Economic Downturn in Nigeria: Realign Markets to Spur Growth and Jobs
Nigeria should brace itself for impending recession. Or so the World Bank suggests. Specifically, the bank in a recent report stated that Nigeria is...
Read MoreElectricity Tariff Increases: Celebration or Cause for Concern?
A lot seems to have happened in the power space over the last few days. First came the CBN announcement laying down specific rules...
Read MoreIs Nigeria Derailed?
If Nigeria is to address its dire economic realities, it must diversify and intensify production activities. Transportation is crucial to this. Development of transportation...
Read MoreWhy the Electricity Industry Fails to Serve the Nigerian Economy
Clear Disconnect between Electricity Industry and Nigerian Economy As any economist or industrialist will tell you, electricity is a key enabler of the transformation...
Read MoreAKK: The Project Pipeline or The Pipeline Project?
A vital aspect of economic success in any developing country is the development of its infrastructure as this spurs industrial growth and socio-economic development....
Read MoreThe Real Size of Loans
Interest on debt grows without rain: or so the old chestnut goes. This has certainly been the case for Nigeria over time and it...
Read MoreEXIT OF SHOPRITE: Should This be of Concern to Government?
Last week SHOPRITE announced it was pulling out of Nigeria and looking for local investors to take over the business. While the news may...
Read MoreCorruption – Same As It Ever Was?
Nigeria is in the news again. Not for anything remotely positive or suggestive of a nation going through rebirth but for corruption and financial...
Read MoreFinancing the Healthcare System in Nigeria
Can Nigeria realistically come good on its commitment to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal 3 to “Ensure healthy lives and promote well being for...
Read MoreRebuilding Health and Education in Africa: Lessons from Spanish Flu and COVID-19
As the tempest of the pandemic rages, leaving carnage in its wake with healthcare sectors and national economies being the worst hit, there is...
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