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The governance paradox: Confronting the political economy of Nigeria’s schooling crisis

On paper, Nigeria’s education reforms look ambitious, even progressive. Policy documents speak confidently about 21st-century skills, learner-centred classrooms, digital literacy, and adaptive learning. Inside many classrooms across the country, little…

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Why Nigerian classrooms are shouldering the cost of education reform

In 2026, education does not enter a moment of transition; it enters…

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Beyond revenue: How Nigeria’s new tax laws could put more money in citizens’ pockets

Nigeria’s new tax reforms are emerging as one of the most ambitious…

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Groundwater remediation study sets new direction for sustainable environmental cleanup

Across industrial and mining regions worldwide, groundwater contamination continues to pose a…

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Opinion

Building a digital-first economy: The pathway to Nigeria’s $1 trillion GDP goal

Nigeria, often described as the "Giant of Africa," once held…

Marketing perspectives in 2026: The forces shaping demand

Every organisation must understand that demand…

Youth and the Green Economy revolution

The next billion-dollar ideas will be…

Africa’s AI boardroom crisis: Closing the governance gap before it costs you

Boards rarely fail because they lack…

Why the fashion economy deserves policy attention

Fashion is often dismissed as surface…

Beyond the university degree: Why Africa needs new pathways into work

In Nigeria, and across much of…

The refinement of security and immunity for leaders in Nigeria

Nigeria today labours under a quiet…

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