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Nigeria’s elections, managed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), remain a defining feature of the country’s fragile democracy. Yet...
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Read moreDetailsPhysical development in the housing sector of the nation’s economy is facing a lot of challenges, which include some forms...
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Read moreDetailsWith the appointment of Taiwo Oyedele to the finance ministry, Nigeria’s tax reform agenda moves from policy design to institutional...
Read moreDetailsAs Nigeria launches consultations on age restrictions, a growing global consensus shows that protecting children online is an essential part...
Read moreDetailsAcross the continent, governments are pushing hard on industrialisation and logistics reform. Those two pillars, productive capacity and the efficient...
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Electronic transmission: Electoral umpires should learn from Nigerian banks