ByAdo Adeboye Philip FOR many, the decision to leave home in pursuit of better opportunities is a hopeful one, filled with dreams of prosperity and progress. Yet for Sodiq …
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How and why states surpassed Federal Government in FAAC allocations
by Toby Princeby Toby PrinceBy Ayobami Ayorinde, Maryam Ibrahim and Oluchi Nkeonye A major highlight of the allocations by the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) for the month of May 2025 is that the …
A large proportion of gold mining in the Sahel is from the artisanal and small-scale sector, which is often informal, meaning it takes place on unlicensed and undeclared sites away …
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Why Nigeria’s Cost-of-Collection approach is no longer tenable
by AGORA Policyby AGORA PolicyThe Federal Government should receive an extra but minimal percentage as allocation for collecting revenues on behalf of the Federation. But this should go to the Federal Government and not …
Halfway through the first presidential term of Bola Tinubu, who completes two years in office this Thursday, Nigeria is in better shape than at any time in the past decade. …
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Monumental sculpture of a Black Woman in Times Square sparks debate
by ArtNet Newsby ArtNet NewsAnd controversy he got, despite a subtle degree of aggrandizement; Price’s figure stands in a pose that nods to Michelangelo’s David, and Jean Cooney, director of Times Square Arts, was drawn to …
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Why credible elections matter for the revival of local Democracy in Nigeria
by AGORA Policyby AGORA PolicyNigeria has to restore public trust and build a more inclusive, accountable, and effective system of local governance. Achieving this requires bold reforms in how local elections are managed, how …
IT’S not gain saying, Nigerian Idol, the country’s premier music reality show and a version of the Idol series franchise, has been a launching pad for talented young singers, providing …
“Under my leadership, the Nigerian-American Chamber of Commerce will double down on its mission to facilitate trade and investment between our two nations through high-level dialogue, strategic missions, and stronger …
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The deadly cycle of hunger and conflict: A call to action for peace through partnership in Nigeria
“Hunger is not just a humanitarian crisis, but a peace and security issue. When people are hungry, they become desperate, and desperation can lead to conflict” – Dr. Maria Rodriguez …