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Read moreDetailsBy Martin Ike-Muonso In 2018, Nigeria ranked 129th out of 149 countries in the legartum prosperity index. It also...
Read moreDetailsBy Martin Ike-Muonso Albeit debatable, policy designers in Nigeria and many developing countries seem to favour poverty reduction more...
Read moreDetailsBy Ehiedu E.G. Iweriebor In over 50 years of independence, Nigeria has not been able to break-away from the...
Read moreDetailsBy Austin Okere In commemoration of this year’s International Women’s Day, I would like to honour our womenfolk by sharing...
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Read moreDetailsBy Stephen Oyeiwu One of the main reasons newly-elected Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari had been widely expected to lose his...
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