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Nigeria’s economic history at 65 is one of resilience, missed opportunities, and enormous untapped potential.
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Let There Be Teachers" Conference is expected to gather over 60,000 teachers—the largest congregation of educators ever on African soil.
Whether we belong to one religious group, political party or ethnicity is inconsequential because the harsh economy is hitting hard on everyone.
If the roles were reversed, if President Macron had slapped or pushed Brigitte Macron, there would be protests.
While Nigeria strives for self-reliance and national security, its defense procurement landscape remains heavily tilted in favour of foreign contractors.