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New Project to Build a Climate-Resilient Landscape in Nigeria

The World Bank today approved a $700 million credit from the International Development Association (IDA)* for the Nigeria Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL)...

The UK’s travel ban: Why Nigerians must look towards their leaders

Once again Nigeria’s image problem rears its ugly head, only this time, it has to do with how little care is taken by other...

Nigeria’s role in ECOWAS peacekeeping

ECOWAS is the 44-year-old economic community of West African states. "The evolution of ECOWAS from the level of an organization created for the purpose...

COVID-19 in Nigeria: Frontline Data and Pathways for Policy

COVID-19 has hit countries with a health and economic shock whose effects will be felt far into the future. In countries, like Nigeria, that...

Building the Knowledge Base to Boost Growth and Jobs in the Lake Chad Region

The Lake Chad region, an economically and socially integrated area in West and Central Africa straddling Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria, is confronted with...

Nigeria becomes the first country in Africa to roll out Digital Currency

The Central Bank of Nigeria joined a growing list of emerging markets betting on digital money to cut transaction costs and boost participation in...

Muscle Alone Will Not Be Enough to Release Nigeria from a Perpetual Stage of Instability

Nigeria is facing a multitude of security challenges, including kidnappings, banditry and successionist movements. The government solution has been consistently militaristic, as exemplified in...

What Do Russia and Nigeria Share in Common?

Under the aegis of the newly established Nigeria-Russia Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Russians are now gearing up to revamp the Ajaokuta Steel Industry...

Under What Circumstances Kenya Kidnapped and Deported British Citizen to Nigeria?

In the purest interpretations of foreign relations law, as applied to Britain and Kenya, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is technically speaking, still in Kenya. How?...

Nigeria: An extremely dangerous place to be a Christian

Human rights activists and researchers, in a new report said, that a little over a decade (July 2009 to July 2021), nearly 43,000 Christians...

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Pope Leo blasts ‘despot’ leaders for resource exploitation and empty promises

Pope Leo criticized the exploitation of Africa's natural resources...

Understanding India’s Opposition to the IFDA Investment Deal at the WTO

The recently concluded 14th Ministerial Conference of the WTO...

The End of the Pillars: How Tô Lâm Is Steering Vietnam Toward Beijing

In mid-April, Vietnam’s top leader Tô Lâm will visit...

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