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DisCos As Collapse of Privatisation At Last in Nigeria Exactly As Predicted 38 Years Ago

Posted By: adminon: July 06, 2022In: FlashbackTags: DISCOs, IMF loan, NET, Nigeria Railway Corporation, private sector, Privatisation, The Nigerian Airway, The Nigerian External Telecommunications, The Nigerian national Shipping Line, The Nigerian ports AuthorityNo CommentsViews:
DisCos As Collapse of Privatisation At Last in Nigeria Exactly As Predicted 38 Years Ago

 “Privatization”, of necessity, assumes that any of the enterprises to be sold can be allowed to collapse without serious consequences to the country economically, militarily and politically... Read more

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Concluding: What is President Buhari Going to Do With Dr. Modibbo Tukur’s 1984 Memo That Won’t Go Away? (3)

Posted By: adminon: April 17, 2019In: BookspaceTags: NET, Nigeria Airways, Nigeria Ports Authority, Nigeria Railway Corporation, P & TNo CommentsViews:
Concluding: What is President Buhari Going to Do With Dr. Modibbo Tukur’s 1984 Memo That Won’t Go Away? (3)

It may well be that there has been a transition from the industrial to the information society, that does not annul much of what Dr. Mahmud Modibbo Tukur, the former president of the Academi... Read more

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What is President Buhari Going to Do With Dr. Modibbo Tukur’s 1984 Memo That Won’t Go Away?

Posted By: adminon: March 17, 2019In: GovernanceTags: National Electric Power Authority, NET, Nigeria Airport Authority, Nigerian Airports Authority, P & TNo CommentsViews:
What is President Buhari Going to Do With Dr. Modibbo Tukur's 1984 Memo That Won’t Go Away?

In 1984 when this memo was presented to the same Muhammadu Buhari who was then the Military Head of State, the Federal Military Government wasted no time in endorsing it. This was in spite o... Read more

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