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Nigeria and Africa : The World’s Most Optimistic

July 25, 2015 by Admin Leave a Comment

Written by Michelle Jamrisko Bloomberg The World's Most Optimistic People Live in Africa. Emerging nations are home to more upbeat consumers, while advanced economies see dark cloudsSure, France has Paris, Provence and the Palace of Versailles. But when it comes to optimism about the domestic economy, the French have nothing on Ethiopians.The three countries with the … [Read more...] about Nigeria and Africa : The World’s Most Optimistic

Buhari’s Nigeria cannot fight corruption alone

July 23, 2015 by Admin Leave a Comment

Written by Dotun Oloko Nigeria’s new president, Muhammadu Buhari, is visiting the United States this week, with international corruption just as high on the agenda as it was for his historic election campaign. This was the first time an incumbent president has been defeated by popular vote in Nigeria. Nigerians were won over by a vision of a fairer society, and a desire … [Read more...] about Buhari’s Nigeria cannot fight corruption alone

Photo News :President Buhari, Gov. Okorocha, Others in Obama’s White House

July 20, 2015 by Admin Leave a Comment

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Nigeria: IDT Approach To Combat Growing Insecurity

February 1, 2015 by Admin Leave a Comment

Written by Dr. David Leffler  A roundtable, held last week at the Institute of African Studies reports that the Nigerian government's "...campaigns have not addressed their plans for combating the growing insecurity that has left Nigerians living in fear, and paralyzed educational and economic activities in large swaths of Northeastern Nigeria." A string of terrorist … [Read more...] about Nigeria: IDT Approach To Combat Growing Insecurity

Nigeria 2015-Choices That Will Make or Mar Nigeria

January 27, 2015 by Admin Leave a Comment

Written by S. Okey Mbonu As a member of the Nigerian-American community, a community that provides upwards of $21 Billion Dollars in material support to the Nigerian nation annually; I have carefully observed the cacophony of Nigeria’s presidential electioneering of 2015, in Sub-Saharan Africa’s most populous and influential nation, and largest economy. I find the signs … [Read more...] about Nigeria 2015-Choices That Will Make or Mar Nigeria

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