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Peace, prosperity, and power represent the core of those desirables that every nation wants to achieve. Nigeria is not an...
Read moreDetailsThe socioeconomically flourishing and developed countries of the world appear to share one common characteristic: a high accountability level. The...
Read moreDetailsPolitical leaders' primary obligation is to ensure maximum protection of every citizen's inalienable rights. Insecurity in all its forms constitutes...
Read moreDetailsThe burgeoning scale, sophistication, and ferocity of criminal operations in the country unarguably calls for concerted efforts from security agencies...
Read moreDetailsThe spate and scale of terrorism can be overwhelming. Even global superpowers find it particularly challenging to contend with alone....
Read moreDetailsCross-border in-migration usually enables importations of some sort; the good, the bad and the ugly. They range from desirable new...
Read moreDetailsFear and insecurity are at the roots of most problems and most failures. Over the past decade, criminal herdsmen actively...
Read moreDetailsHandholding is unarguably the most practical and result-oriented transformative process that delivers high performance for businesses and by extension...
Read moreDetailsAfrican entrepreneurs are not bereft of profit yielding ideas. The massive number of successful African entrepreneurs both within the...
Read moreDetailsAbout 60% of the poverty level in any country is ascribable to its government. The combination of the government's unfulfilled...
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