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Nigeria’s Border opening: Implications and Effects

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Executive Summary The Government of Nigeria (GoN), in August 2019, announced the partial closure of Nigeria’s land borders at Seme, Illela, Maigatari, and Mfun, which are shared

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Nigeria’s Macroeconomic Crisis

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Executive SummaryFor decades, Nigeria has wavered between the labels of low-income and middle-income country. In the better part of the last two decades, the country was middle-income.

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Climate Change Menace in Nigeria

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Executive SummaryClimate change reflects the variations in the average daily weather conditions such as temperature, humidity, rainfall and sunshine of a location over an extended period. Climate

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Can Nigeria’s Current Electoral Processes Deliver Accountable and Transformative Leaders?

Executive Summary There are roadblocks to a strong democracy in Nigeria at all levels of government. Conflict—triggered by political competition and communal, ethnic, religious or resource allocation rivalries—poses

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The Integrity of Court Trials in Nigeria

A non-partisan and functional judiciary is the hallmark of an ideal democracy anywhere in the world. Because of its importance in human society, it behooves on those who

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ATTAINING FOOD SECURITY IN AFRICA

ATTAINING FOOD SECURITY IN AFRICA

ATTAINING FOOD SECURITY IN AFRICA Asiegbu Charles The United Nations, in February 2017, officially declared a hunger emergency in South Sudan as drought, failed harvest, conflicts and displacements

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Buhari vs. Twitter: So long, so sad

Eze Onyekpere The ban, last weekend, on the operations of the microblogging and social media platform, Twitter, by the Federal Government raises very fundamental issues for Nigeria’s democracy,

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Buhari: Tweeting Asaba massacre on Road to Rwanda

Festus Adedayo (June 6, 2021) Like a suicide bomber ready to sacrifice his life, I slid into the Nigerian war theatre last week. No, not Northeast Nigeria, where

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