How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
All levels of government in Nigeria face unique challenges regarding revenue generation, despite the country’s abundant natural resource endowments. The...
Read moreDetailsCrime is a major problem in Nigeria, with the current common issues being insurgency, banditry, kidnapping, and communal clashes. Devastating...
Read moreDetailsThe challenge of multiple taxes has been part of Nigeria’s history. As early as 1954, when Nigeria became a federating...
Read moreDetailsMany public officials in Nigeria genuinely work for the country’s and its citizens’ betterment. Sadly, they are in the minority....
Read moreDetailsTax policies are laws enforced by statutorily approved agencies. Sadly, our weak justice system has created copious avenues for criminally...
Read moreDetailsMany nongovernmental organisations depend almost entirely on grants and donations for their survival. Some reasons adduced include statutory barriers from...
Read moreDetailsNigeria always places enormous importance on export revenue. However, policies promoting non-oil exports gained further momentum in the mid-80s in...
Read moreDetailsThe digital economy is fast overtaking the traditional economy in many ways and may perhaps achieve over 80 percent displacement...
Read moreDetailsTax payment compliance gatekeeping has become a pragmatic response by subnational governments to the increasing financial pressure they face and...
Read moreDetailsPoorly contained waste desecrating the environment is one of the ugly characteristics defining many of our cities and peri-urban areas....
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