Growth vs. hunger: The moral paradox of Nigeria’s economy
Nigeria’s leaders speak of growth, stability, and recovery, yet millions of citizens confront daily hunger and shrinking livelihoods. The contradiction...
Read moreDetailsJohn Onyeukwu, is a lawyer and public policy analyst with interdisciplinary expertise in law, governance, and institutional reform. He holds an LL.B (Hons) from Obafemi Awolowo University, an LL.M from the University of Lagos, and dual master’s degrees in Public Policy from the University of York and Central European University. He also earned a Mini-MBA. John has managed development projects on governance, public finance, civic engagement, and service delivery. He can be reached on john@apexlegal.com.ng
Nigeria’s leaders speak of growth, stability, and recovery, yet millions of citizens confront daily hunger and shrinking livelihoods. The contradiction...
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