How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
NIGERIA IS AT CROSSROADS when it comes to boosting businesses and investments through injection of funds from external sources. Many...
Read moreDetailsLast month, while I was attending to other commitments elsewhere, Nigeria hosted a notable roundtable involving officials from the State...
Read moreDetails“Healthcare workers should never be casualties of the system — they must be catalysts for its renewal”- Dr Joshua Awesome...
Read moreDetailsCanvassing foreign direct investment (FDI) is a strategic economic policy engagement and a basic tool that could favourably enhance productivity...
Read moreDetailsIn the name of reforms, the Nigerian economy has been taken through all manner of ‘trial-and-error’ initiatives in the past...
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Read moreDetailsA group of Nigerian academics has launched a petition against the misuse of “Dr.” and “Professor” titles. Their outrage is...
Read moreDetailsIn Lagos, Nigeria, like other African cities, Johannesburg, Cairo, Nairobi among others, the pressure to appear rich has reached disturbing...
Read moreDetailsAgainst the backdrop of dwindling international funding for Africa’s health sector, it looks like the East African country of Tanzania ...
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