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Funding concerns about decentralised policing demand we mind current leaks
Imagine Nigeria’s public security financing as a rambling, poorly audited ledger. On one side, enormous sums are recorded under vague headings – “security vote", "miscellaneous", and “special services” – with little trace of what they actually buy....
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Can the revived cabotage fund create first-generation Nigerian shipowners?
For over two decades, Nigeria’s maritime industry has remained one of the country’s most contradictory economic sectors. Despite its vast coastline, strategic Atlantic location, and large population that should propel indigenous shipping growth, participa...
Editor | Feb 06, 2026
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Affordable healthcare for all in Nigeria is an achievable goal now, more than ever
Nigeria is at a defining moment in its development journey. With a rapidly growing population, vast human capital, and abundant natural resources, the country possesses not only the capacity but also the moral obligation to guarantee affordable healthcare...
Editor | Feb 05, 2026
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Nigerians’ purchasing should be restructured to foster real economic development
The weak purchasing power of Nigerians has become one of the clearest indicators of a deeper economic dysfunction. When a country of over 200 million people, rich in labour and natural resources, cannot sustain mass access to durable household goods, or q...
Editor | Feb 04, 2026
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There’s need for more urgency in Nigeria’s race beyond an oil-centric economy
Nigeria’s economy can no longer depend on a single product. And it should not, as has often been repeatedly stated by several persons and institutions that mean well for the country. The nation cannot depend on oil alone. ...
Editor | Feb 03, 2026
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Graduate unemployability in Nigeria is a structural crisis, not educational failure
The dominant narrative on graduate unemployability in Nigeria places responsibility squarely on universities and their products. Graduates are routinely described as incompetent, poorly trained, and irrelevant to the labour market. While weaknesses in tra...
Editor | Feb 02, 2026
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Nigeria’s French tax partnership could be a dangerous reawakening of colonial control
The Federal Government of Nigeria has recently entered a tax cooperation partnership with France through the Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, which has transitioned to The Nigeria Revenue Service, NRS. While framed as technical assistance, the move r...
Editor | Jan 30, 2026
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Global ‘autocratisation’ is exposing the fragility of Nigeria’s democratic institutions
Twenty-seven years after the return to civil rule, Nigeria’s democracy - often described as one of Africa’s strongest - is confronting a new and unsettling challenge. In recent years, growing executive assertiveness, shrinking civic space, and contested e...
Editor | Jan 29, 2026
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It is essential to overcome the silence and systemic gaps in Nigeria’s cancer care
Cancer care remains one of the most under-addressed public health challenges in Nigeria. This is not because the disease is rare, but because the systems meant to respond to it are weak, underfunded, and socially constrained. While Nigeria has established...
Editor | Jan 28, 2026
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