The “Change” Processes V. the Imperatives of a Young Democracy, By Uddin Ifeanyi
Indeed, why should we bother about processes?
Indeed, why should we bother about processes?
Numbers on the economy, thus, matter for our understanding of how well it is run, and its likely outlook.
Would that someone in authority has bothered to read Professor Abdul-Ganiyu Garba’s comments!
We still have not done anything to strengthen the economy’s resilience to external shocks, nor enough to boost its capacity ...
Failings of this type make the strongest case for strengthening lower order institutions in frontier economies such as ours.
The federal government’s knee-jerk reaction to the supposed excesses of social media comes at a particularly low point in its ...
The truth is that the dominant narrative out of the continent is not positive.
Our industrialisation efforts have been held back by pre-industrial mindsets across the country.
Our task as managers of economic spaces might simply be to ensure that each generation of the poor can live ...
The bigger change must be to rural-urban terms of trade.