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03
Nov
NIGERIAN YOUTHS: WHICH WAY TO GO
Nigeria is unarguably the most populous nation in Africa with over 170 million people and one of the top ten most populous nations in the world. This implies that the country is faced with a high population of youths. Who is a youth? One may ask, a youth is...
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26
Oct
Tough Choices
The 21st Nigerian Economic Summit focused on the tough choices needed to achieve competitiveness, inclusive growth and sustainability. We know that Nigeria is the largest economy in Africa and the 26th largest in the world. In spite of this size, it is increasingly clear that the country’s economy is...
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13
Oct
ICT in Nigeria: World Is Here With Us
The ICT industry is currently one of the fastest growing sectors in Nigeria and reports show that the use of ICT in Nigeria is becoming more and more prevalent among businesses and organizations. Information Technology has become an imperative tool for economic and business growth, helping to access, produce...
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07
Oct
The ‘change’ cabinet: God, give us men!
Nigerians should demand that the “bow and go” gesture be dispensed with, when President Muhammadu Buhari’s ministerial nominees appear before the Senate for confirmation. Once a courteous indulgence, the gesture risks becoming shambolic. A credible confirmation process warrants that nominees affirm publicly their bona fides, aptitude, competence and track...
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07
Oct
Salvaging Nigeria’s Local Governments
Nigeria’s moment of reckoning has arrived and it should be a season for purposeful leadership rather than a season of silly politics. In a nation suffused with developmental and other unmet needs, the best national governance structure required to address those pressing needs — the local government — is...
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23
Apr
The Public Sector and the Paradox of Job Creation
With 54% unemployed youth population (NBS 2012), human capacity development is being seriously endangered in Nigeria to the extent that it is now capable of jeopardizing national security.
Although, currently with positive fundamentals (arising from current rebasing of the GDP…
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23
Sep
Exiting the fast lane of death
Unemployment has become a global issue and more emphasis has been placed on youth unemployment in recent times. According to International Labour Organization (ILO), the global youth unemployment is projected to reach 12.8% by 2018 while in Nigeria the…
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