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Like the NLC, CISLAC Calls Nigerian Governors’ Proposals on Healing the Economy Deceitful

Posted By: adminon: August 15, 2022In: NewsLogTags: CISLAC, GDP, Income inequality, Naira, Nigerian Governors Forum, NLC, PricewaterhouseCoopers, WorkersNo CommentsViews:
Like the NLC, CISLAC Calls Nigerian Governors' Proposals on Healing the Economy Deceitful

The civil society in Nigeria is obviously not done with tackling state governors in the country who collectively fired a package of proposals to the Federal Government on how to heal the cou... Read more

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Towards a Quick Manifesto for Social Cohesion in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: August 28, 2021In: De-EscalationTags: Federalism, GDP, Identity politics, National Question, SAP, Social cohesionNo CommentsViews:
Towards a Quick Manifesto for Social Cohesion in Nigeria

In a typically ‘deeply divided’ polity such as Nigeria today, there is bound to be plenitude of ‘agenda of peace’ as in this piece offered by the author via a Keynote Address Presented... Read more

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Again, the ‘Giant of Africa’ is Missing From the Club of 2024 Global Heavies

Posted By: adminon: February 10, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: GDP, IMF, Population, ProductivityNo CommentsViews:
Again, the ‘Giant of Africa’ is Missing From the Club of 2024 Global Heavies

One African, Nigerian eye in fact, took a look at this graphic from the IMF and asked: No Shift in Africa? Or the Africa shift does not matter? He says that while China and India shifts are... Read more

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Emirs, Retired Generals, Intellectuals and Governors Engage Prof Elaigwu’s Newest Book

Posted By: adminon: April 11, 2018In: BookspaceTags: GDP, NIIA, NIPSS, NPSANo CommentsViews:
Emirs, Retired Generals, Intellectuals and Governors Engage Prof Elaigwu’s Newest Book

It was a harvest of opinions as various shades of the power elite engaged the prospects of enduring democracy in Africa in Abuja. It was at the book presentation of Prof Isawa Elaigwu’s newe... Read more

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What Will 2018 Really Be Like?

Posted By: adminon: January 02, 2018In: SpectacleTags: APC, Bala Usman, CHANGE, GDP, InterregnumNo CommentsViews:
What Will 2018 Really Be Like?

2017 played a joke on Nigerians. But for the ominous violence in Bwari Local Government Area of the Federal Capital Territory and the fuel supply crease, 2017 managed to end fairly peacefull... Read more

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Fact-check: Is Africa’s entire GDP equal to that of France? By Lee Mwitial

Posted By: adminon: October 25, 2016In: SpectacleTags: African, Barack Obama, Canada, CHINA, France, GDP, Hollande, Kenya, PPP, UN, USNo CommentsViews:
Fact-check: Is Africa’s entire GDP equal to that of France? By Lee Mwitial

As US president Barack Obama’s term ticks down, he has been keen to highlight his legacy. This includes his achievements in Africa, where his father hailed from. Speaking recently to an audi... Read more

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BP Group Chief Economist, Spencer Dale, Predicts Faster Energy Transition

Posted By: adminon: October 20, 2016In: FlashbackTags: Arab, BP, GDP, IEA, INDCs, Middle East, North Africa, Paris, Spencer Dale, USNo CommentsViews:
BP Group Chief Economist, Spencer Dale, Predicts Faster Energy Transition

In the interview below, reproduced from BP Energy Economics which reproduced it from Energy Post’s World Energy Focus, (October 12, 2016), BP Chief Economist, Spencer Dale thinks the transit... Read more

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Good Governance is our right, not a privilege

Posted By: adminon: October 04, 2016In: Policy & Governance, SpectacleTags: Algeria, ANC, DRC, Egypt, Ethiopia, GDP, MIF, Mo Ibrahim, NIGERIA, SOUTH AFRICA, Sub-Saharan AfricaNo CommentsViews:
Good Governance is our right, not a privilege

By Jay Naidoo The 2016 Ibrahim Index of African Governance, the most comprehensive in Africa, launched on Monday by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, reveals that improvement in overall governance... Read more

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Recession Takes Over Sallah Messages in Nigeria As Ruling Party’s Leaders Rally Behind Government

Posted By: adminon: September 12, 2016In: NewsLogTags: APC, Atiku Abubakar, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GDP, IMF, John Odigie-Oyegun, Mohammadu Buhari, Recession, Sallah, tomatoes, Yemi OsinbajoNo CommentsViews:
Recession Takes Over Sallah Messages in Nigeria As Ruling Party’s Leaders Rally Behind Government

  Those who argue that, ultimately, the economy determines everything got the upper hand this week when Nigeria’s economic recession took over the Sallah message of political leaders th... Read more

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